Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the best reasons to work with a home care agency are that we screen, background check and train all our employees. When an aide takes off or is sick we have a backup plan to cover our clients needs. Having backup is a very important part of the program.
First we want to speak with you to better understand you or your family members needs. If we can help with those we’ll want to schedule a time to meet with you to understand the needs better and answer any questions you may have. Only then would we ask you about a schedule if you want to proceed. There is never a contract and you can start or stop any time you want.
Our caregivers are carefully chosen from applications we receive through ads, referrals and local talent. Only about 1 in 10 make it though our screening process. In addition to personal and job references we also check 6 different data bases for any professional violations as well as driving records. New employees are fingerprinted and also checked through state and federal criminal databases. Once hired, our caregivers are required to complete online training before starting work as well as yearly continuing education. Also specialized training may be assigned for specialized cases.
Because these services are non-medical they are generally not covered through Medicare. We provide complimentary support to home health services and hospice as well. Many times the services are very limited in days of service and many of our client need the additional service on other days. Also, home health service are limited in how long they last. We find our clients need the help after these services have ended.
Generally our services are paid privately from the client or their family. Some programs such as long term care insurance or Veterans benefits may also help with care payments.
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Our goal is to preserve and improve the quality of life for our client and their families with caring services that assist in daily living.
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