To accompany our Going Home Guide (front and back), Cooperative is offering guidance when your aging loved one is discharged home from the hospital. Most patients benefit from both medical and non-medical care. The combination of medical and non-medical care can also help prevent re-hospitalizations. But, really, what does all of this mean?
Cooperative 360 helps you understand every type of home care, how each one works, and how to pay for them. Whether you are calling for a nurse or a caregiver, we can help. When you don’t know what you need, or how to get started, we can help. Cooperative 360 effortlessly qualifies you for every type of home care in about ten minutes. Start with our one-page Cooperative 360 guides:
What is Cooperative 360: the different types of home care, and how to pay for them
Cooperative 360 Full Circle Care: how Cooperative qualifies you for every type of home care
Following a hospitalization and/or rehabilitation stay, your aging loved one’s doctor will likely prescribe home health care. Home health care is medical care designed to help your loved one continue improving at home.
Often after an injury or illness, your loved one may also need non-medical caregiver help at home. If you cannot provide caregiver help yourself, you will want to choose a company that offers both home health care (nursing and therapies) and caregiver services.
From home health to hourly caregivers (including Medicaid, VA, and self-pay), Cooperative provides every type of care. Cooperative 360 ensures you are qualified for every funding, before you pay out-of-pocket. Call our Intake Nurse at 314-772-8585 today!
