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Lisna Provide Home Care Services
Welcome. Lisna Private Homes care is a premier site for all of your home care needs. We are here to help you find the Home Care Nurse you are looking for in the privacy and comfort of your own home. Searching for us is easy. Just fill out the box and immediately see a staff at Lisna Private Homes care reach you to help get you started. Comfort, convenience, and a potentially higher quality housekeeping are the few of the advantages of receiving care in your home. Individuals requiring assistance can often receive care in their own home, where they will feel more comfortable as they receive a personalized level of care plus a housekeeper. Whether you are looking for basic life-assistance, a full-time caregiver, or in home hospice care, Lisna provide home care deal with your regular day to day list by assisting you with the load you can't do at the moment such as medical checkups or help with Alzheimer's we can help you find the quality of life to better maintained by remaining at home.
Particularly among the elderly seeking quality senior care, in-home care is becoming a more and more popular adult care choice. With the ability to pick in-home care options based on your individual needs and schedule, join millions of others and consider the benefits of an in-home caregiver or out-home nurse. Sign up now to see the Home Care Nurse available and matching you!
Live-in/Out Care
If around-the-clock care is needed, you have the option of 24-hour live-in care to ensure a nurse will be there throughout the day and night. Both services are great alternatives to assisted living as they allow clients to receive 24/7 care while allowing them to stay in the comfort of their home with heavy housekeeping provided. But however the live-out care you choose? We discuss the differences between the two services to give you more insight into which option is better for you or your loved one. Although live-in care and 24 hour home care may differ slightly by location, below is a general summary including the advantages and disadvantages of both.
Live-In and live- out care 24 Hour home Care
Number of nurse per assignment is 2 Minimum, 2 nurses are for the home care only,*
Nursing working 24 Hours per day can sleep and take breaks as needed — Example: 7 am- 3 pm, 3 pm -11 pm and 11 to 7 am shift to sleep for 4 hours or divided by 2 in between. The nurse will receive flat rate per day
4-hour break coverage
(Billed hourly)
Hourly rate per day
08 hour overnight
(Billed hourly if nurse sleep only for two hours only and remains awake for the rest of the day; flat rate if nurse sleep no more then
(two hours)
*May vary depending on location.
Hospital, Nursing Home Care
With Hospital and nursing home care, One nurse is booked daily for eight hour period. One nurse can be booked for a maximum of four to five hours per week depending on the location. For the other days, a different nurse will be booked. In the 24 hour period, a 4-hour break is given to the daytime nurse. You can decide if you want coverage for these 4 hours or not. For a Hospital, nursing home care, the nurse is allowed to take break's as needed while sitting with a client. beds are not needed. Hospital, nursing home care is billed at a flat rate per day and if the 4-hour break coverage is requested then the break is billed at an hourly rate.
Pros:
The biggest advantage of having a nursing home care is that the number of nurses is significantly reduced with ideally two scheduled nurse for the whole week. This provides consistency in care and gives clients a chance to build relationships with their nurse.
Cons:
The con to having Hospital, nursing home care is that there is an indoor break given to the daytime nurse with optional coverage. However, if you choose not to have coverage, the daytime nurse is permitted to leave for a break outside facility which either leaves the client alone with a family member who will need to cover. If you choose to have the coverage, then the break will be an additional hourly cost to the flat Hospital, nursing home care rate. At night, the nurse is given a mandatory sleeping break so the client will not have direct supervision and a bed, not provided.
2 hr
95 US dollars