Family Caregiver Resource Guide - Albuquerque 1 | Page 12

If you are a caregiver for a senior, you may often find that you are not getting the information you need about the senior’s health from a physician or health care provider. In some cases, the provider may not be aware of your role. But there are things you can do to ensure you are fully informed throughout the process. Here are some tips that can help improve communications: Identify Yourself as a Caregiver Don’t just say, “I’m her daughter.” Be clear about your role so the provider knows why you are there. Say, “I’m her daughter, and I’m the one who takes care of her at home.” Get written permission for private information to be shared with you. Many health care professionals will be uncomfortable letting you stay in the room during an exam or talking with you about your elder’s health because of privacy concerns. Have the elder sign HIPAA form(s) giving you the right to this information. The form stays in the elder’s chart so medical staff always see it. It is also prudent to provide a copy of your Power of Attorne