Preparing for care at home is much easier when you have a clear plan in place. Before care begins, consider the individual’s daily routines, medication requirements, dietary preferences and mobility needs. Creating a list of important contacts, healthcare professionals and emergency information can also help ensure a smooth transition.
It is helpful to review the home environment and identify any potential risks. Removing trip hazards, improving lighting and ensuring easy access to frequently used areas can improve safety and comfort. A well-prepared home supports both the individual receiving care and the professionals delivering it.
