Abstract
As a result of an ageing population, low birth rates and longer life expectancies in developed countries, there is an increasing worldwide prevalence of patients with functional decline, dependence and impairment of activities of daily living. The medical follow-up of these functionally dependent patients poses a challenge, especially in the traditional outpatient settings where transport of these patients to a clinic is required. Delivering care for these dependent patients in their own homes remains one of the better ways of providing optimal care for them. We describe two cases, one identified from the community and the other from a hospital setting, which necessitated the activation of home care for continued management of these patients. This article discusses how our current community and hospital home care resources can be used to care for homebound patients, and how we can overcome current limitations in delivery of home care in our healthcare system.
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Low, S. G., Ng, L. C. L., Tan, J. S. W., & Vasanwala, F. F. (2016). How to care for homebound patients? Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, 25(3), 181–184. https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105815619433
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