Do You Speak Care?

Do You Speak Care?

Learn to speak care.

There can be a language barrier when speaking care for the elderly. Finding yourself in an emergency situation or struggling to cope with something and also being faced with different terminology and acronyms, which actually mean the same thing can just add to the challenge you are dealing with.

Below is our guide in plain English to the language of Elderly Care.

Care needs assessmentA care needs assessment is carried out by the Local authority.ย  They make an assessment of the level of assistance and services a person needs to remain independent at home or move to residential care.ย  This plan for care is mandatory regardless of finances or eligibility.
Carers assessmentA carers assessment is means-tested support from local authorities whichย  can be made available to those providing care to others.ย ย  This support aims to provide some relief for carers in term of help around the house, activities for them or even respite care.
Care at homeCare at home refers to care and support provided at home on either a full time or part time basis.ย  Local authority needs assessment provides a template for care.ย  Eligibility for funding is assessed by theย local authority.
Care home/Residential homeA care home is a registered home providing help with personal care, such as washing, dressing, taking medication and going to the toilet.ย  They provide a community for elderly people and most organise social activities.
End of life careEnd of life care is support provided to those in last months or years of their life, allowing patients to live as well as possible and die with dignity.ย ย  It can be provided at home, care homes, hospital or hospice.
Financial assessmentA financial assessment determines the levels of funding available for care. It is determined by a financial means test.ย  Contributions to care are available for anyone with capital up to ยฃ 23,750.ย ย  Note in Scotland and Northern Ireland, social care is free.
NHS continuing careNHS continuing care provides for personal and healthcare needs where there is โ€˜primary health needโ€™ and patients have a complex condition with on-going care needs.ย  A โ€˜primary health needโ€™ means the main need for care must relate to your health. This care package is provided outside a hospital setting.ย  It is complex to assess and not everyone with a long term condition or disability is eligible.
NHS healthcareHealthcare is provided free at the point of delivery including hospitals, GPs, district nurses and medication.
Nursing homeA nursing home provides the same personal care support as a care home but additionally qualified nurses are on staff at all times.
Palliative carePalliative care is provided to patients who have an incurable illness, by managing pain and other symptoms.ย  It is an holistic approach providing support to the patient and family.
Respite careRespite care is planned short term or temporary care designed to provide relief to carer.ย ย  This maybe a few hours or weeks duration.
Social careSocial care is support and help for everyday needs provided by local authorities.ย  Eligibility for funding is means tested.