My 95 year old mama has had home health nurse and physical therapy prior to COVID19. She has issues with knee and now wrist plus is in bed watching tv most of the day. Has always been active so wanted to get her moving again. What are the guidelines for home health workers as far as safety with clients? When I asked they said "mask and gloves". Both showed up extremely casually dressed with only "basic type" mask. No hand sanitizer. On the next visit I will have a bottle of sanitizer next to her. Is there a standard? What have others experienced. I am concerned about exposure with two different therapist and a nurse coming each week.
I tried to offer some advise regarding your mother but see your frustration. AARP has good caregiving resources for ideas. Sorry that we are entirely unprepared for this health crisis. It's a very no-win situation, but I hope the best for your mom.
Thanks all.
I had (unfortunately) to go to the dentist today for an emergency and LOVED their protocol, I'm sharing it with you, what impressed me the most was that the whole protocol was prompted without talking, just smiles, naming the things one after the other and making me go through it without the possibility to question it!
The whole thing lasted less than a minute, I just didn't have the time to say a word!
1. Assistent opens the door, says hi, smiles with her eyes behind the mask and gives me some shoe covers pointing at my feet
2 Then says "Your gloves please" with something resembling joy
3. Cheerfully disposes of my gloves
4. Points me towards hands sanitizer, always smiling
5. Hands me a new pair of gloves, keeping smiling
6. Hands me a medical hair cover * smiles*
7. Hands me a medical apron and helps me tying it
40 seconds and I was made innocuos.
It really worked!
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/884165/Domiciliary_guidance_England.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozY50PPmsvE&feature=youtu.be
I hope they can help you
Have extra masks, nitrile gloves and sanitizers at your door. All visitors must use their own thermometers daily to check temperatures before entering your Mamas place. So Sorry. Those who do not pass must be sent home and call their doctors.