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Private Duty Home Care: The Wave of the Future

Due to unprecedented growth in the senior population over the next 30 years, and the uncertainty regarding the future of national health care reform, the Private Pay Market is on the throes of explosive growth, especially in the area of Private Duty/Private Pay services in one’s home as a preferred alternative to institutionalization.

According to a recent study from the SCAN Foundation (“Caring,” January 2010), Americans across all demographic groups are concerned about the future of long-term care, which is critical in providing products and services to the aging population.  Here are the key findings:

  • 92 percent of people surveyed say it’s important to improve coverage for services that help people remain in their homes instead of going into nursing homes;
  • 90 percent of Republicans, 89 percent of Independents, and 97 percent of Democrats say improving coverage to help people remain in their homes is important;
  • 78 percent of Americans say they would benefit personally if health care reform included coverage for long-term care services; and
  • 68 percent say it’s very important to improve coverage for services that help people remain in their homes.

Given these beliefs and desires shared by the majority of Americans, it’s surprising and dismaying to find that both the House and Senate budget proposals contain cuts to Medicare home health funding. The House proposal contained $54.9 billion over 10 years, while the Senate version proposed home health cuts of $39.4 billion over the same period.  (NAHC Report, January 28, 2010).  These proposed cuts will come nowhere near serving the anticipated needs of Medicare recipients.

With these proposed Medicare cuts to home health care (medical care in the home which is generally episodic), we will see a corresponding growth in the need for Private Pay services (supportive, often non-medical, and long-term).

It is evident that something must be done to care for seniors, disabled, and chronically ill which will help them remain safely and securely at home. It is by far the most efficient and cost-effective form of support versus placing an individual in an assisted living or institutional situation, something the vast majority of families wish to avoid. As a result, expectations appear to be transitioning to the individual and their families to bear both the responsibility and the cost. Potential sources include family, private long-term care insurance, personal savings, reverse mortgages, and other forms of out-of-pocket payment.

So, “as the name suggests, private pay home care services are those which are arranged and paid for by individuals or members of their family” (Val Halamandaris, President, NAHC, “The Best of Caring,” 2009).

I remember working at a hospital years ago. I walked into a patient’s room and saw a nurse, sitting by her bedside, dressed in a white nurses’ uniform and adorned with a crisp, white cap.  When I asked who she was, she said:  “I am a private duty nurse….I was hired by the family to provide extra supervision for their family member.”

Now, as the economics of health care change, and the senior demographic expands, no longer is Private Duty merely a nurse providing extra duty at a hospital.  The potential scope of Private Duty/Private Pay services has expanded considerably, and may include an array of services ranging from personal care services to skilled nursing to telehealth to supervised home maintenance–and countless, potential additional services, some of which we may not have yet envisioned– which help maintain an individual safely and securely in his home.

This reality hits just as the need for services to support an aging population is expanding at a faster rate than ever before. In 2009 the market for in-home care nationwide is projected to reach approximately $15 billion, exhibiting a decade-long average compound annual growth rate of 10%. This industry is in its infancy.

Today, there are 36 million adults age 65 and over in the United States. This population is expected to nearly double to 70 million over the next 30 years. With an increasing average life expectancy for Americans reaching over 75 years of age, the need for senior care will continue to escalate.

Considering the growing potential for costly institutional, long-term care caused by the loss of publicly funded home care, Private Duty/Private Pay services will be eagerly sought ought and privately funded. The question is whether the industry will be ready with the capacity needed to provide these services to all those who seek them.

Join At Your Home Familycare for the MS Walk 2010!

MS Walk 2010The National MS Society is kicking off Walk MS 2010. At Your Home Familycare is participating again this year and we are hoping that you’ll join us by making a contribution to support our effort to move us closer to a cure.

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s mission is to create a world free of MS.  They fund research and help people who live with MS lead more fulfilling lives.  We believe in the work they do, and invite you to see for yourself all the good they’ve done for the MS community.  More than 400,000 Americans live with MS, and your support will make a difference in their lives.

Please help by making a donation – large or small – to help us move closer to a world free of MS.
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?px=7594769&pg=personal&fr_id=13689

Or, why not join At Your Home Familycare on the day of the event? Become a participant and side by side, as teammates, we can work together to raise the funds to make a difference. http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?fr_id=13689&pg=entry

Whatever you can give will help! We greatly appreciate your support and will keep you posted on our progress. Click here to get to the AYHF MS Walk page and make a secure, online donation.

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At Your Home Familycare Testimonial – ND

“Our Home Care Aide…is always there for mom. Mom has alzheimers and her disposition changes often. Our Home Care Aide is flexible with what activity she does with mom based on mom’s mood. Very professional.” – ND | Point Loma

At Your Home Familycare Testimonial – DB

“AYHF has consistently provided quality caretakers, allowing me & my husband much needed time away from family concerns, without worry.” — DB | Escondido

At Your Home Familycare Among Top 50 Women-Owned Businesses!

Top 50 Women Owned Businesses Award by SDBJAt Your Home Familycare is Awarded as One of the Top 50 Women-Owned Businesses in San Diego AGAIN, by the San Diego Business Journal.

This is the fourth year in a row that Laurie Edwards-Tate and At Your Home Familycare received this award. What an honor and a testament to our commitment to serving our clients and our community. Thank you!

View the list of Top 50 Women-Owned Businesses in San Diego (PDF)

At Your Home Familycare Among San Diego’s Fastest Growing Businesses

At Your Home Familycare Among San Diego’s Fastest Growing Businesses

Outstanding Growth Earns Ranking in 2009’s Top 100 by San Diego Business Journal

(San Diego) – Due to exceptional growth in providing client services, the San Diego Business Journal named At Your Home Familycare among San Diego’s Top 100 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies.

The list of the region’s 100 fastest growing privately held companies is compiled annually by the San Diego Business Journal, an award-winning publication that examines the San Diego economy and offers analyses of the community’s ever-changing business and economic scene. It is based on audited and verified company financial statements over a three year period from 2006 through 2008. This is the second year At Your Home Familycare has achieved this designation.

“It’s an incredible honor to be among such a select group of highly dedicated San Diego entrepreneurs,” said Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS, President and Founder of At Your Home Familycare.  “Though At Your Home Familycare is among the smallest of this remarkable group, I feel honored to serve our community’s seniors, disabled, and youth, helping them to remain safely in their own homes.”

“On behalf of everyone devoted to our mission, At Your Home Familycare wishes to thank the San Diego Business Journal for its critical support of San Diego-based businesses,” added Edwards-Tate.

In 2009 the market for in-home care nationwide is projected to reach approximately $15 billion, exhibiting a decade-long average compound annual growth rate of 10%. This industry is in its infancy.

Today, there are 36 million adults age 65 and over in the United States. This population is expected to nearly double to 70 million over the next 30 years. With an increasing average life expectancy for Americans reaching over 75 years of age, the need for senior care will continue to escalate

To qualify for Top 100 consideration, businesses must be privately held and independent. The business cannot be a division or subsidiary of another company. Companies must have at least $200,000 annual revenue. The total annual revenue generated by all companies on the list: $57.3 billion. Total number of people employed by the listed companies: 13,404.

About At Your Home Familycare

Established in 1984, the mission of At Your Home Familycare is to make a positive difference in the quality of life for the communities it serves, especially on behalf of senior citizens, disabled adults, and youth, by providing caring, reliable, and affordable non-medical home care. AYHF President and Founder Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS, is a native San Diegan and a pioneer in the non-medical home care aide services industry. Edwards-Tate was among the first to recognize the growing need for services allowing individuals to remain independent created by the aging baby boomer population. Now celebrating its 25th year in business, AYHF is one of San Diego County’s Top 50 Women-Owned Businesses and Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in San Diego, and enjoys a reputation for upholding the highest possible standards among its employees and its emphasis on customer service.

Press Release – Seniors, Disabled Need to Make Special Disaster Plans

Seniors, Disabled Need to Make Special Disaster Plans

Just a few extra precautions can ensure a safe and effective response to emergencies

(San Diego, CA) – Disasters are a fact of life in Southern California and can strike without warning. Wildfires can engulf areas in a matter of minutes. Earthquakes, floods and other emergencies highlight the need to be prepared to evacuate safely with a moment’s notice.

For the millions of elderly and disabled Americans with physical or cognitive disabilities, emergencies present an especially daunting challenge. Many of these individuals are unable to evacuate themselves, or even see or hear evacuation announcements.

Seniors, the disabled, their families and caregivers must take medical conditions and physical limitations into consideration along with other needs that must be met when planning for possible disaster.

According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), 1,200 senior citizens are killed from fire related incidents each year. Over 13 million seniors across America report that they would need help from others to evacuate properly. Seniors often have unique needs for medication and care that can be fatal if left untreated in an emergency.

Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS, President and Founder of At Your Home Familycare in San Diego, urges everyone to make plans now as wildfire season approaches to ensure the safety of seniors and the disabled. “An evacuation plan complete with vital medical information and a team of people designated for assistance is something every person with special needs should have,” said Edwards-Tate. “It could mean the difference in making your way to safety instead of risking injury or death.”

“If you’re a caregiver, or you have a family member who relies on a home care organization such as At Your Home Familycare, encourage your loved ones to make plans now,” said Edwards-Tate. “Knowing what to do eases the fears and anxiety we all naturally feel when faced with an emergency. It’s empowering to know that you can be prepared.”

Individuals should make plans getting help with family, friends and neighbors and put together a “Disaster Team” who can help with evacuation. The team should include someone who can carry and transport larger objects such as wheelchairs. The team should all exchange contact information and at least one should have a key to the home.  Inform your regular caregiver of your plan.

Put a checklist together of the items you’ll need if you evacuate, including medication and medical supplies, and things you use every day such as cleaning and personal hygiene items. If you become separated from your regular caregiver, having your routine and instructions in writing will help maintain as normal a routine as possible. If you must call on emergency personnel to help you evacuate, post your instructions in an obvious place, such as a note taped to your refrigerator.

The Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, and the American Red Cross have an excellent free booklet called Preparing for Disaster for People with Disabilities and other Special Needs with tips on getting informed, making a plan, assembling a kit, and maintaining these plans for people with mobility problems or who have hearing, learning,  or seeing disabilities. These tips provide individuals and caregivers with considerations needed to help manage communications, equipment, pets and home hazards. The booklet is available free HERE, or by calling the American Red Cross at 1-800-REDCROSS.

About At Your Home Familycare

Established in 1984, the mission of At Your Home Familycare is to make a positive difference in the quality of life for the communities it serves, especially on behalf of senior citizens, disabled adults, and youth, by providing caring, reliable, and affordable non-medical home care. AYHF President and Founder Laurie Edwards-Tate, MS, is a native San Diegan and a pioneer in the non-medical home care aide services industry. Edwards-Tate was among the first to recognize the growing need for services allowing individuals to remain independent created by the aging baby boomer population. Now celebrating its 25th year in business, AYHF is one of San Diego County’s Top 50 Women-Owned Businesses and Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in San Diego, and enjoys a reputation for upholding the highest possible standards among its employees and its emphasis on customer service.

AYHF is online at www.atyourhomefamilycare.com; on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atyourhomefamilycare, and Twitter at @AYHFamilycare

Contact: Gayle Lynn Falkenthal / (619) 997-2495 /info@falconvalleygroup.com

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Falcon Valley Group Adds At Your Home Familycare As New Client

Falcon Valley Group Adds At Your Home Familycare As New Client

(SAN DIEGO) – The Falcon Valley Group (FVG), an independent public relations consulting practice, has been engaged to represent At Your Home Familycare, a San Diego‐based company providing quality and affordable non‐medical, in‐home supportive services to seniors, disabled, and children throughout San Diego County.

AYHF President and Founder Laurie Edwards‐Tate, MS, is a native San Diegan and a pioneer in the non‐medical home care aide services industry. Edwards‐Tate was among the first to recognize the growing need for services allowing individuals to remain independent created by the aging baby boomer population.

Now celebrating its 25th year in business, AYHF is one of San Diego County’s Top 50 Women‐Owned Businesses and Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in San Diego, and enjoys a reputation for upholding the highest possible standards among its employees and its emphasis on customer service.

Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, APR, President, says FVG will provide ongoing media and public relations support for At Your Home Familycare to increase visibility and awareness of AYHF’s services and expertise in the field of healthy aging, including outreach through both traditional and social media platforms.

AYHF is online at www.atyourhomefamilycare.com; on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atyourhomefamilycare, and Twitter at @AYHFamilycare.

FALCON VALLEY GROUP
The Falcon Valley Group was established by award‐winning public relations practitioner Gayle Falkenthal in 2004 after working with high profile organizations including the American Red Cross, San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter and San Diego County District Attorney’s office. Clients include San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine, Alzheimer’s Association of San Diego/Imperial, La Jolla Spa MD, LEGOLAND California, Greenscaped Buildings, Grossmont‐Cuyamaca Community College District, and LEAD San Diego.

Prior to her career in public relations, Falkenthal was an award‐winning broadcast news and talk producer, writer and editor with KOGO‐AM Radio, KFMB Channel 8, and KPBS Radio. She currently hosts a current events talk show Thursdays on KCBQ‐AM Radio, San Diego. Falkenthal holds a master’s degree in mass communication and a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications & film, both from San Diego State University, and is currently Accreditation (APR) co‐chair for PRSA San Diego. The APR designation represents the top 2%
of all public relations professionals in the United States. Falkenthal performs pro bono work for numerous organizations including the American Red Cross. She is on the board of directors of World Emergency Relief, the San Diego Press Club and Public Relations Society of America, San Diego Chapter, and the San Diego State University Friends of Journalism Alumni Chapter.

Contact: Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, APR
(619) 997‐2495
11702 Pickford Road San Diego CA 92131
info@falconvalleygroup.com