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301-2227 St Johns St, Port Moody, BC V3H 2A6 Get directions
Complimentary In-Home Assessment, Personalized Services Available, Seven Days A Week And Can Range From One Hour Daily To 24 Hour Care
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301-2227 St Johns St, Port Moody, BC V3H 2A6 Get directions
Complimentary In-Home Assessment, Personalized Services Available, Seven Days A Week And Can Range From One Hour Daily To 24 Hour Care
Aging My Way Home Care is a family owned and locally operated company that is dedicated to providing services for seniors that enable them to maintain or improve their health while... more... See more text
3395 Fremont Street, Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 2Y2 Get directions
Lets get your toes comfortable! To make accessible foot care services available in the Tri-Cities and the lower mainland. In accordance with best practice guidelines for BC and Can... more... See more text
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213-3030 Lincoln Ave, Coquitlam, BC V3B 6B4 Get directions
Dr Amarjit Masson, Podiatrist, Orthotics, Laser Therapy, Sports Medicine
Day in and day out, your feet take a lot of abuse. Show them some care by visiting Coquitlam Podiatry. We offer a wide range of foot orthotics, sports medicine, diabetic foot care ... more... See more text
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Home health care in Coquitlam BC

Recovering from an accident can leave you feeling out of place in your own home as you struggle with daily tasks that you once took for granted. Perhaps you lack the time and resources to fully take care of someone’s medical and physical needs. Your search for a home health care worker or nursing care at home services usually begins at the hospital or after consulting your family doctor.


Tips to find home health care in Coquitlam BC

  • Referrals: The geriatric ward of your local hospital or your doctor will be able to refer you to homecare specialists. Ask your doctor or hospital discharge planner the responsibilities of a home health care worker in Coquitlam BC and what their job entails. You should in turn explain what you are expecting from an at home nurse or health care provider and how they can facilitate your day to day activities.
  • Screening: When interviewing potential home health care providers or at home nurses, ask about the caregivers’ skills set and what kind of experience they have. Ask if they will be the regular home health care provider of if there will be a rotation with other nurses. Ask about their liability insurance and worker’s compensation. Ask about their daily or nightly availabilities and where extra costs will be applied. If you are dealing with a home healthcare agency in Coquitlam BC, ask about their screening process. Cross reference that information with the better business bureau.
  • Get a plan: Once you have settled on a list of potential home health care professionals or at home nurses, ask them to devise a clear plan and budget of the services they will be offering you. This plan should include the medical equipment that will be used and which prescription drugs will be administered. The plan should also clearly indicate what kind of meal plan or diet will be followed. You should feel comfortable and at ease with the home healthcare provider you choose.    
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