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Home Care Needs Assessment Checklist

25 signs that a person may need home health care

There are a number of signs indicating that a person may need personal or medical assistance in the home. This checklist is intended to assist you in identifying if there is an immediate need for care. Review the checklist and if you identify that any of these changes have occurred, you should arrange for a consultation about home health care. We can assess the situation and advise you or your loved on about available options.

Changes in Personal Care and Mobility

1. Difficulty with bathing, improper grooming or lack of proper hygiene

2. Incontinence and improper or incomplete bathing/cleansing of self and home

3. Forgetting to eat, not eating nutritious meals, sudden weight loss or lack of hydration

4. Increasing unsteadiness and/or falling down, or trouble getting out of a chair

5. Difficulty doing laundry, dishes, and doing grocery shopping


Changes in Health Care Status

6. Mismanagement of medications, confusion about what to take and when, inability to administer injections or change bandages

7. Recently diagnosed with life altering or chronic illness

8. Recently discharged from hospital, or going home after surgery

9. Frequent hospitalizations or trips to the Emergency Room

10. Recent physical impairment, including stroke, loss of limb or other major injury


Changes in Life Management

11. Trouble paying bills or handlng correspondence, or changes in purchasing patterns

12. Impaired judgment/decision making; or becomes victim of scams or financial abuse

13. Unable to use the telephone or does not answer the phone, or respond to messages

14. Expressed need for help at home, things becoming too much too handle

15. Leaving the stove or other appliances on, letting bathtubs or sinks overflow, creating a safety hazard


Changes in Attitude/Behavior

16. Sadness, loneliness, isolation, or confusion

17. Appearance has changed/deteriorated

18. Sudden mood swings, anger, anxiety or depression

19. Getting lost easily or starting to wander

20. Difficultly understanding others/remembering names or situations and locations


Changes in Family Situation

21. Recently lost a spouse or primary support/caregiver

22. Caregiver works and cannot respond to the client's needs on a regular basis

23. Family is overwhelmed by client's circumstances

24. Family is in conflict over how best to meet client's personal needs

25. Caregiver or family is geographically distant or has recently moved farther away from client