A Personal Care Assistant

Robland Home Health Care is a leading in-home health care agency that offers affordable personal care assistant services so older adults can live safely and securely in the comfort of their home. Our highly trained team of Personal Care Assistants (PCA) provides customized care to help you or your loved one with activities of daily living (ADLs).

What Is A Personal Care Assistant?
A personal care assistant (PCA) provides support to someone who needs help with daily living activities but does not need regular medical care. PCAs work in private homes, nursing homes, group homes, as well as adult daycare centers. The elderly, people recently released from a hospital, those with a chronic illness or a cognitive impairment benefit from PCA services.

PCAs work as employees of a home care agency or as independent contractors. PCAs who work for home care agencies are considered employees and the company handles payroll taxes and other employment issues.
Many seniors prefer living in their own homes as they age in place. But some older adults will need help taking care of themselves if they remain in their familiar surroundings.

Robland offer personal care assistant services that include:

Personal Care:

Help with bathing, showering, grooming, dressing.
Help with toileting, incontinence care.
Safely transfer clients to and from beds and other locations.
Help with eating meals.
Medication reminders
Perform light housekeeping chores, laundry, shop for groceries, prepare nutritious meals according to a doctor’s requirements, and taking clients to medical appointments. Light dusting, vacuuming, sweeping. Changing and making beds Cleaning kitchen and bathrooms and Running errands

Most importantly, PCAs provide emotional support and companionship to clients who live independently or who have family members but cannot care for them every day. With help from a PCA, clients can go to senior centers, exercise based on a doctor’s recommendation, play games, work on hobbies, and other entertaining activities.

Personal Care Services includes:

Besides taking care of clients, PCAs are also responsible for following previously established care plans, documenting daily activities, and physical or emotional changes in clients. These records are reviewed by those involved in the client’s health, well-being, and safety.
Transporting and accompanying client to medical appointments.
Helping clients exercise as directed by a physician.
Engaging client in meaningful conversation.
Providing companionship to client.

Robland Home Health Care ensure that our employees are trained, certified, have previous experience, and are a good match for our clients. We run in-depth state and national background checks on applicants to ensure the safety of our clients. In addition, we conduct multiple interviews with potential employees before hiring them.

Who can qualify as a PCA?
Minnesota State requires applicant to have before becoming a personal care assistant (PCA):
A high school education
Successfully passed state-approved Personal Care Assistant courses
A valid driver’s license, automobile insurance, and use of a reliable vehicle.
A current CPR certification

While PCAs are trained caregivers, some of their personal care assistant duties overlap with those provided by Home Health Aides (HHA) and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA). The main difference is PCAs do not provide medical care or administer medications to clients.

Need for PCAs On The Rise
Although PCAs work in a variety of settings, the need for PCAs as in-home caregivers is expected to increase due to the projected growth of the older adult population. The U.S. Census projects the population of people over 65 years old to reach 96 million, or 23.5 percent, by 2060.

What’s more, older adults want to “age in place,” meaning they want to stay in their own home instead of moving into retirement communities or assisted living facilities. But to do this, many seniors, especially those who are ill or have chronic health conditions, will need help managing their daily living activities.

As a result, the demand for PCAs and HHAs is expected to grow 34 percent over the next decade, from 3.4 million in 2019 to 4.6 million in 2029, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau

Financial Options For Personal Care Assistant PCA Services
In-home care can become costly over time, but fortunately, financial options are available for individuals and families needing personal care services. For instance, some personal care services are paid for through long-term
care insurance or funds from a reverse mortgage.

Many states offer home and community-based waiver programs to people who need PCAs and other caregivers. These programs are usually carried out through local social services agencies.

One option is The Personal Care Assistance (PCA) Medicaid Waiver program that pays for personal care services for individuals between 18 and 64 who would otherwise have to go to a nursing home, hospital, or other institution to receive long-term care.

Home care agencies also have options for families or individuals needing personal care services. Robland has financing options that make having a PCA or other home care worker more affordable than paying an assistant living facility.

About Robland Personal Care Assistant Services
We have provided the ultimate solution for Personal Care Assistant services since 2013. Our Personal Care Assistant services agency is committed to providing a unique and customized Personal Care Assistant services approach to senior care with the goal of a lifestyle that provides enjoyment for the one in care, and families with peace of mind.

Robland Home Health Care company are experienced specializing in elderly care needs within the home. Our staff provides an insurance policy of safe and supportive care, along with a professional support system that starts with our direct care staff in the home and expands back to multi-faceted home health care structure that is there for the client and the Caregiver at all times.

Robland goal is to improve the quality of life for its clients. If you need Personal Care Assistant Services, and for more information about our Persona Care Assistant services contact Robland Home Health Care, Corp. at 507-252-4619.