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How Hospital-to-Home Care Reduces Readmission Rates for Patients

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  A Guest Post by Visiting Angels – Everett, WA When a patient is discharged from the hospital, everyone hopes the recovery journey will be smooth. But the reality is often different—many patients, especially seniors, face challenges once they return home. These challenges can lead to complications, medication mistakes, falls, or missed follow-ups, all of which increase the risk of hospital readmission. That’s where hospital-to-home care plays a powerful role. At Visiting Angels Everett, WA , we specialize in providing personalized transitional care that bridges the gap between hospital discharge and complete recovery at home. By offering structured support, compassionate companionship, and professional oversight, we help reduce preventable readmissions and promote healthier outcomes for patients. ⭐ Why Hospital-to-Home Care Matters Hospital readmissions often happen within the first 30 days after discharge . And most of the time, they are avoidable with the right support s...

Top 5 Things Long Term Care Insurance Holders Should Know About Reimbursement

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 If you or a loved one has a Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance policy, you may be sitting on benefits you haven’t even used yet—especially when it comes to in-home care . Many policyholders don’t realize that their plans often do cover non-medical home care services like personal care, meal prep, companionship, mobility assistance, and more. At Visiting Angels Everett , we work closely with LTC insurance companies every day. Our team helps clients understand their policies, get proper authorizations, and receive reimbursement smoothly—with far less stress. Here are the Top 5 things every Long-Term Care Insurance holder should know when it comes to in-home care benefits and reimbursement. 1. Many Long-Term Care Insurance Policies Cover In-Home Care A huge misconception is that LTC policies only cover nursing homes or assisted living. The reality? Most plans include in-home support , allowing seniors to stay safe, independent, and comfortable in the place they love most—home. ...

Why 12-Hour Night Shifts Are a Lifesaver for Families of Alzheimer’s Patients

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 Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is an act of deep love and devotion—but it’s also one of life’s greatest challenges. The emotional, physical, and mental toll can be overwhelming, especially during the nighttime hours when confusion, agitation, or “sundowning” often peak. For many families in Everett and nearby areas , the solution lies in 12-hour night shifts offered by professional home care providers like Visiting Angels Everett . These extended shifts have proven to be a true lifeline for both Alzheimer’s patients and their families—offering safety, comfort, and peace of mind when it’s needed most. 1. The Nighttime Challenge: Why Alzheimer’s Care Doesn’t Sleep Alzheimer’s patients often experience disrupted sleep patterns , leading to restlessness, wandering, and confusion during the night. This condition, known as sundowning , can cause heightened anxiety and even aggressive behavior after sunset. For families, this means sleepless nights filled with wor...

A Day in the Life of a Senior Receiving Personalized Home Care

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 As we get older, home becomes more than just the place we live — it becomes the center of our memories, comfort, and identity. That’s why more families today are choosing personalized home care for the seniors they love. Rather than uprooting their routines or placing them in unfamiliar surroundings, home care allows seniors to age gracefully where they feel most secure. But what does this actually look like day-to-day? Let’s take a behind-the-scenes look at a typical day for a senior who receives personalized home care from a compassionate caregiver. Morning: A Gentle and Encouraging Start Mornings can sometimes be the most challenging part of the day for seniors living with mobility limitations, chronic conditions, or memory concerns. That’s where the caregiver makes all the difference. 7:30 AM – A Warm Greeting and Morning Help The caregiver arrives with a friendly smile — a familiar face who truly understands the senior’s preferences. Whether assisting with bathing, br...