By Dr. Gaurav Thukral, Executive Vice -President
and COO, HealthCare atHome
A report
released by UN Population Fund India titled ‘Caring for our elders: Early
response India Ageing Report 2017’, highlights a perturbing issue. By 2050, the
global population of the elderly who are above 60-years of age is set to reach
2 billion, outnumbering those under 15-years of age for the first time in
history. India is going to be a major contributor to this phenomenon, with this
set of population in the country predicted to grow three-fold from around 100
million at present to 300 million by 2050. The report suggests that ageing does
not only affect the elderly but has consequences for the entire society. One of
the major challenges such circumstances can pose is on the healthcare sector.
Home based healthcare, with its reach and resources, can play a pivotal role in
addressing this challenge by providing professional geriatric care to improve
the quality of life for the elderly and maintain their independence for as long
as possible.
In India, family is
responsible for the care of elderly relatives. However, there is a marked
dissolution of the traditional family set-up as we know it with changing
scenarios where children are increasingly moving out for employment, both
spouses are working for a living, competitive and busy lifestyles taking over
sedentary regimes and even the elderly looking to be independent for as long as
possible. Nuclear families are growing in numbers gradually taking over the
joint family structure. These factors affect how the elderly receive their
care. Additionally, it is important to note that the requirements for
health-care of the elderly are different from regular patients.
Dr. Gaurav Thukral, Executive Vice -President and
COO, HealthCare atHome said, “An important area where home based healthcare proves to be invaluable
for the seniors is in the management of chronic or non-communicable diseases
(NCDs). Regardless of socio-economic status, NCDs are extremely common in old
age. Common chronic conditions include cardiovascular diseases, chronic
respiratory diseases like asthma, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and
mental conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, depression
and hypertension. Chronic diseases, are not only the biggest
reasons for hospital visits but also a leading cause of death among elderly in
India. Disabilities resulting from chronic diseases are occurring more often,
which makes it difficult for the senior patients to conduct their day-to-day
lives in a normal manner. When that happens, there is also an escalating burden
on the care giver”.
Home based
healthcare services provide both effective and economic resources to manage
such chronic diseases. For instance, HealthCare atHOME provides the LifeCare
atHOME services that includes management of lifestyle changes, chronic diseases
and wellness segment requisite for elderly care. Other services offered by
HealthCare atHOME include DIABEE specifically for the management of diabetes.
Keeping in mind that elderlies with chronic conditions require consultation of
multiple physicians and continuous assistance with daily tracking of health parameters,
DIABEE service provides patients with a multi-disciplinary care team who
creates personalised diabetes management and support for the
patients. Technology is vital to every homecare service and HealthCare atHOME
has developed a DIABEE app which monitors a patients vitals like fitness
levels, diet charts, up-to-date medical reports and hospital visits for
comprehensive management of the disease.
Thus, more
and more families are opting for homecare when it comes to administering long
term care for their elderly relatives. The fact that patients can be monitored
and treated within their homes, the environment they are most comfortable in,
is the biggest benefit of home based healthcare. However another major plus point
is the cost-effectiveness resulting from reduction in doctor visits and
hospitalisation. Families end up saving anywhere between 10-50 per cent of the
total healthcare costs as compared to regular hospital treatment. Therefore,
homecare offers a preventive and effective approach to overseeing chronic
diseases in the elderly.
As mentioned earlier,
geriatric care is very different from general nursing. From being technically
well-equipped to handle medical situations, caregivers to the elderly also have
to have a certain type of disposition. Patience and compassion are two
significant qualities required while attending the elderly. Home healthcare
provides its staff with essential training specifically for geriatric care,
that allows them to provide professional care that even family members may not
endowed to. As a person ages, their vulnerability to declining functional
abilities also increases. The ability to perform staple tasks on a daily basis
like feeding, bathing, dressing, maintaining physical hygiene and basic
mobility become difficult for the elderly. In most cases, it is not possible
for one of the family members to stay home and take care of the patient
everyday. Nursing services provided by homecare are not only limited to medical
duties like monitoring vitals and administering medications but healthcare
attendants are available round the clock for assisting patients with daily
activities.
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