Caregiving
Screening: Background checks, reference checks, and thorough interviews
Training: Initial and ongoing training, including specialized care techniques
Supervision: Regular nurse check-ins to ensure high-quality, reliable care
Many new caregivers have had formal training, obtaining their certification to be a CHHA (Certified home health aide). Also available are CNA’s (certified nurses assistants) who train at school for their profession.
During a caregiver’s career, they should be involved in continued education and refresher courses to ensure the caregiver is continued to be trained. They will learn new techniques and proper ways of providing care to specific segments of people (heart disease, stroke, etc.) and that way are specialized in the care they can provide.
- Consistent, familiar caregivers
- Immediate assistance for emergencies
- Simplified flat daily rate
- Out-of-Pocket: Cash, check, or credit card
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Veterans Aid and Attendance: Eligible veterans or spouses may qualify
We strive to provide flexible, reliable service based on your schedule. However, it’s important to note:
• Higher Hour Requirement Preference: Caregivers may prioritize longer shifts.
• Time Blocks: Morning shifts (before noon) and afternoon/evening shifts available.