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How Home Care Packages can help reduce entries to hospital

If you’re looking to futureproof the well-being of your family, check out the Aged Care Guide directory online or in print. There, you’ll be able to narrow down your searches and find high-quality care near you.

<p>The Home Care Package Program will be replaced by the Support at Home program on July 1, 2025. [Source: pocketlight via iStock]</p>

The Home Care Package Program will be replaced by the Support at Home program on July 1, 2025. [Source: pocketlight via iStock]

Hospital admissions can be distressing for individuals and costly for healthcare systems. Many of these admissions, particularly for older adults and those with chronic conditions, can be prevented through adequate support at home. Home Care Packages (HCPs) play a vital role in reducing hospital entries by providing tailored care that promotes health, safety and independence. We’ve listed seven ways that HCPs cut hospital admissions out of the picture.

1. Preventing health deterioration

One of the main reasons people are admitted to hospitals is the worsening of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or respiratory illnesses. Home Care Packages offer regular monitoring by trained caregivers, ensuring that symptoms are managed effectively. Timely intervention, such as medication management, dietary guidance and physiotherapy, can prevent minor health issues from escalating into emergencies.

2. Reducing falls and injuries

Falls are a leading cause of hospital admissions among older adults. Home Care Packages include modifications like handrails, non-slip flooring, and personal alarms that improve home safety. Additionally, caregivers can assist with mobility, reducing the likelihood of falls and related injuries. Visit My Aged Care to learn more about changes to your home.

3. Medication management

Medication errors, such as missed doses or incorrect usage, often lead to hospital admissions. Home care providers ensure that clients take their medication as prescribed, preventing adverse reactions and complications that could otherwise require hospitalisation.

4. Managing post-hospital recovery

After a hospital discharge, individuals may need extra support to fully recover. Home Care Packages can be paused to allow you to receive transition care. This can facilitate a smoother support journey by providing wound care, rehabilitation exercises and personal assistance, reducing the risk of readmission due to complications.

5. Mental health and social well-being

Isolation and loneliness contribute to poor mental health, which can exacerbate physical conditions and increase hospital visits. Home Care Packages often include companionship services and community engagement through the Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme, helping individuals stay socially connected and mentally stimulated, ultimately promoting overall well-being.

6. Access to allied health services

HCPs can include services like physiotherapy, occupational therapy and dietetics, all of which contribute to maintaining good health. Regular check-ins from healthcare professionals help detect early signs of deterioration and address them proactively.

7. Emergency prevention and early intervention

Caregivers are trained to recognise early warning signs of health decline. If an issue arises, they can arrange for a doctor’s visit or seek medical advice before the condition becomes severe enough to require hospitalisation.

 

Home Care Packages are an essential strategy in reducing preventable hospital admissions. By providing personalised care, promoting safety, ensuring medication compliance and offering emotional support, HCPs help people remain in their homes longer while maintaining their health and independence.

Investing in home care services not only improves the quality of life for people but also alleviates pressure on hospital systems, making it a win-win solution for both patients and healthcare providers.

If you’re looking for a Home Care Package provider, check out the Aged Care Guide directory and input your location to find high-quality care near you. To find the right kind of service delivery, you can click on the filter button to narrow down the available providers.

 

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Related content:

Finding a home care provider with the Aged Care Guide

How to find an aged care home on AgedCareGuide.com.au

What is a Home Care Package?

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