Episode 5: Community Resources - Personal Care
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Discussion about community resources to help with personal care such as bathing, self care, wound care etc. as well as general day to day tips for personal care.
Guest: Linsey, who has worked in public health care in Vancouver for over a decade.
Feedback: navigatingdisabilitywithme@gmail.com
Links:
- Patient Attachment Initiative/Health Connect Registry: https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/find-care/health-connect-registry
- Vancouver Coastal Health Home Care: https://www.vch.ca/en/service/how-to-access-home-and-community-care-services
- Fraser Health Home Care: https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-topics-a-to-z/home-and-community-care
Tips:
- Looking for a Family Doctor/GP/Nurse Practitioner? BC's Patient Attachment Initiative's Health Connect Registry can help hook you up with a primary care provider. https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/find-care/health-connect-registry
- Look online for your town's/region's available GP list.
- Check your province's College of Physician and Surgeon's online list of GPs accepting new patients.
- If you're paying someone to come into your home to provide a service, make sure they're insured.
- Be cautious of anyone coming into your home as you, as a disabled person, might be a target.
- Paying for activities of daily living can be a qualifying factor for some government disability services and programs such as Person's with Disability and Home Owner's Grant.
- MSP/Health Authority funded personal care
- Requires a home assessment by their team. This would include help with things like bathing/showering, self care, mobilizing around the home, wound care etc.
- Frequency of home visits depend on your approved needs. Maybe be once or twice a week, or as much as four times a day.
- Home Support Workers are task oriented. They cannot go outside the tasks they are approved to provide. They can do such tasks as: helping get socks on, heating a meal (but not cook), helping get out of bed, helping with meds from a blister pack.
- The time that the worker is scheduled to come is an arrival time, not a total length of visit. They will arrive, do the tasks, and leave.
- Home Support Workers cannot help with unscheduled medication needs or emergencies.
- Home care features an Interdisciplinary Care team which can provide home physiotherapists and occupational therapists. They can assess mobilizing, transfers, bathing etc. and suggest mobility aids or more supports.
- Wound care is directed by a community nurse. If you are being discharged from the hospital, the plan will be based on a wound care plan from the hospital team.
- Community wound team will decide if you will get care in home or at a clinic, based on many factors.
- GP/NP can refer you to all home health care programs. In hospital the social worker helps coordinate.
- Some services may have some cost. May need to provide tax info to access the sliding scale.
- Private Care (paid)
- Private care/privately paid companions can help with everything from cooking to personal care to psycho-social support.
- Tasks as above but also things like helping with hair/make up, playing video games, watching tv/sports together.
- Do you really need to shower every day? Do you need to wash everything every time?
- Watch your ergonomics while doing personal care, and while you're sitting. Does a different position feel better? Do you need tools like pillows for sitting or shower seats for the tub?
- Can you facilitate doing personal care while sitting? A stool for the bathroom? A caddy to bring your skin care needs to the couch?
- Look for tools to help make personal care easier. Ex: automatic curling irons.
- There is a wide variety of walkers, canes etc., which may offer specific features you may need.
- Use what you have - pillows, towels, stools - to help improve comfort.
- Advocate for your needs!
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