Caregiver Planning
Caregiver-Friendly Home Planning
Caregiver-friendly home planning treats the home as a system: the senior, the caregiver, the daily routines and the equipment have to fit together. We do this as a whole-home assessment that produces a phased plan, so families know what to do first, what to defer and what to budget for.
What the assessment covers
- Fall-risk audit, room by room.
- Caregiver workflow — where transfers happen, where the caregiver stands, where equipment is stored.
- Discharge-from-hospital readiness — what must be in place before a returning patient comes home.
- Aids and devices — what is in use, what is missing, what is incompatible with the home.
- Phased modification plan — week 1 priorities, month 1, longer-term.
Working with clinicians and community care
Where the user is already under the care of a hospital, polyclinic, day-care centre or home-care provider, we coordinate so the home matches their care plan. Singapore care services can be at home, in a centre or in a stay-in facility, and the Agency for Integrated Care supports community-based care for seniors living at home.
Related resources
- How Dementia Affects the Design of Bathrooms for Seniors
- How Stroke and Disability Affect Living Quarters Design
- Types of WCs and Functional Devices to Aid Stroke Patients
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