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Yes, we have a number of licensed caregivers able to provide clients with a one hour bath visit. Whether a client is in need of a bath for soaking or a shower, families and client's alike can feel good knowing personal hygiene has been attended to. For some clients that may be hesitate in starting care, a bath visit can be a great way to give home care a try.
Caregivers have the discretion to drive a client to a doctor's appointment or any errand in their own vehicle. This is considered part of the care requirement at the initial assessment where the caregiver who accepts the case is aware of the transportation request and agrees to get reinbursed a set amount for mileage reinbursement.
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“I know I repeat myself, but Ana is absolutely fabulous!!! She is not an aide, she is an angel sent from heaven!”
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Commonly Asked Questions When Using a Long Term Care Insurance Policy for In-Home Care Services
What are considered the six activities of daily living in order to use my long term care policy? It is always best to carefully review your long term care policy. In order to use your long term care insurance policy generally the long term care insurance company requires that at least two activities of daily …
Private Duty Care versus Medicare Home Health Care Services
Private duty care is different from home health care. They vary in the level of care. Also the private duty care provides the long term-care while home health care provides the short term care. Understanding the Difference between Medicare Home Health Services and Private Duty Care Private duty care is different from home health care. …
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Supplementing Hospice Care at Home with Private Duty Caregivers Benefits of Additional Care Improved Quality of Life: Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) play a crucial role in providing end-of-life care at home. They work closely with patients and their families, helping them manage their symptoms, improve their quality of life, and maintain their dignity during the …