Recognizing the Role of Family Caregivers in Hospital at Home
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The Hospital at Home (HaH) model shifts care into the home setting and delivers acute hospital-level care to eligible patients where they live instead of in a hospital. This means that family caregivers may end up providing increased assistance to the HaH patient with activities of daily living and handling household chores.
The Hospital at Home (HaH) model shifts care into the home setting and delivers acute hospital-level care to eligible patients where they live instead of in a hospital. This means that family caregivers may end up providing increased assistance to the HaH patient with activities of daily living and handling household chores.
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