Snopes.com is an amazing site dedicated to the finding of truth. The people behind the site investigate rumors, myths, and urban legends in search of deep, dark mystery or utter bunk. It may surprise you to know that not all myths have to do with Loch Ness or Bigfoot. In fact, there are dozens of myths and urban legends that have to do with senior care services.
A few of the myths Snopes has dealt with in regards to senior care services include a cheap retirement on a cruise ship, Obamacare allowing forced home inspections, and nurses attacking elderly patients. The findings of these rumors and myths are "true, to some extent and in some circumstance", "false", and "sketchy with no supporting facts". …show more content…
Senior care services are too expensive. If you are comparing the services against your senior loved one not receiving any sort of support, then, yes, senior care services are expensive. Yet, if you compare them to like services that would be provided in a nursing home, the story changes considerably. Further, if you consider the physical, emotional, and social cost of family members providing the care themselves, the cost no longer seems as steep, either.
2. Homecare is only for the rich. Medicaid now covers many palliative, transitional, respite, and end of life services. Many private insurances are also starting to cover many of these same treatments and situations. Baby boomers also planned and are planning for their senior years better than their predecessors. As a result, the number of seniors receiving in home care has risen dramatically over the last few decades. This is important because in home senior care service have been proven to reduce anxiety and stress, hasten healing, and improve a senior's overall quality of …show more content…
Caregivers will mistreat your loved one. Elder abuse does happen, but it is extremely rare to find an instance where it was associated with an established, licensed, and bonded senior care provider. To the contrary, utilizing professional senior care services has been shown to reduce the instances of elder abuse by reducing the stress of caring for a senior with a long-term illness, injury, or disease. Comfort Keepers senior care providers are all carefully screened, reference checked, background checked, trained and