Top 10 Reasons Why Silverado At Home
- Primary caregiver's health is failing.
- Patient's family lives elsewhere or out of state.
- Patient's daughter/son work full time and have children
of their own.
- Patient's needs are so great that the family or primary caregiver is unable to take care of them without help.
- Early onset Alzheimer's patient has spouse who is still in the workforce.
- Patient's children, spouse or primary caregiver promised to never put (mom/dad) in a nursing facility (this, of course, is a major source of guilt).
- Patient's behaviors are such that they have been unable to stay in assisted living (possibly too much stimuli/stimulus).
- Patient's doctor has written orders for either help in the home or nursing home admission.
- Patient lives alone and no one has POA.
- Patient is on hospice, but requires more care than what hospice provides on a daily basis.
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