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Here are answers to some common questions. 

How does it feel like to work at a home care? 

Working in home care is a deeply rewarding experience. It involves providing essential care and support to elderly individuals, making a positive impact in their life. It requires dedication, empathy, and a genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of elderly individuals. At AHP aged care you will get all this while making sure your career needs are being fulfilled and have a clear pathway for career progression. So, what are you waiting for, come join us! 

What is the difference between home care and residential aged care? 

Home care describes elderly care services offered to people in their own homes. It enables senior citizens to obtain assistance with mundane duties while remaining in a comfortable setting. On the other hand, residential aged care entails relocating to an elderly care facility where residents receive 24-hour care and housing. The choice between home care and residential aged care depends on the individual's needs, preferences, and level of support required. 

Can aged care services be adjusted as the needs of the individual change? 

Yes, aged care services are created to be adaptable to meet the needs of the individuals. At AHP Home Care, you get customized plans and a range of services that are ultimately tailored according to the individual’s preference. The care plans can be reviewed and adjusted as required to accommodate changes in health, mobility, or personal circumstances. 

How do I know if my loved one needs aged care services?

It is important to assess the needs of your loved one to determine if aged care services are necessary. Signs that may indicate the need for aged care include difficulty with daily activities like bathing or eating, challenges in managing medication, declining health, social isolation, and concerns about safety at home. Having open conversation with your loved ones and consulting with healthcare professionals or contacting an aged care assessment team can help in evaluating the level of care required. 

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