The definition of home health care program:
Is to provide health care in home visits to a special category of patients who suffer from chronic illnesses may extend for years in order to ensure that they are not a setback, either because of lack of attendance to treatment or non-attendance at periodic tests related to treatment, because of the absence of follow up on a treatment plan specific to the patient or not ability to bring the patient to the hospital in case of any symptoms of sick or abnormal, and his team of home care follow-up treatment plan for patients through regular visits with attention to any symptoms of disease appear on the patient or reminding people of the patient are recorded and reported immediately to take appropriate action, and convenience to those patients and their families have grown up the idea of providing home health care.
The objectives of the home care program:
Home care program is working to achieve four complementary levels include the individual patient and his family and public service institutions and finally the society in which the patient lives are as follows
Clarification of these goals:
First: the goals for the patient:
1. Preserve the status and stability improvements reached by the patient during medical treatment to control the factors of being relapse and recurrence of entry to the hospital.
2. Reduce the number of setbacks during the early prediction of relapse and to intervene before they occur.
3. Continuity of work for the return the patient to normal life through programs of social rehabilitation.
4. Ensure the continuity of the patient taking the treatment, and avoid or reduce the side effects of treatments.
5. Ensure a better life for the patient and protect it from abuse.
6. Work to reduce the patient's need to rely on others.
7. Help the patient after arrival to the improvement and stability on the exercise of social responsibilities and life naturally has the maximum possible.
8. Provide dates close to patients in need of medical attention to the Board of outpatient clinics.
9. Reduce the growing needs of the patient to hypnosis and the need to review the emergency.
10. Rehabilitation of the affected patient's disease as a result of the deterioration of cognitive functions and operational skills and self-psychological, social, and to improve the patient's ability to return to the practice of normal life as much as possible and assist in reducing dependence on others.
11. Supply voltage for patients to take blood samples at home and analyzed in the hospital and inform them of the results of the analysis by telephone.
II: Objectives for the patient's family:
1. Support the participation of the family to bear the burden of the patient.
2. The presence of interference and fast service in new situations with the patient rather than the review of ambulances and clinics.
3. Training the patient to the people of some simple nursing tasks needed by patients in their homes.
4. Family education.
5. Strengthen the confidence of the family the patient.
Third: targets for public service institutions in the community:
1. Reduce the need for the patient to hypnosis in the hospital.
2. Reduce the need to review the patient emergency.
3. Reduce the need for the Red Crescent.
IV: Goals for the community:
1 - Participating in ensuring a better life for the community.
2 - address the phenomenon of begging to seek treatment and the consequent.
* Beneficiaries of the service:
1. Chronic patients who are repeatedly entering the hospital as a result of the neglect of follow-up treatment is not available to them the supervision and follow-up family occasion.
2. Patients committed to non-treatment of certain conditions, which exposes them to relapse.
3. Patients with a long stay in the hospital and prefer to exit with their families in a regular periodic follow-up to specific treatment as seen by the physician.
4. Patients who are unable to communicate with the hospital as a result of social problems and financial ... Etc..


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