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In Home Care ...
Growing older usually means a slower lifestyle and more time to enjoy life. For many seniors, growing older means having to ask for more assistance around the house. Choice provides the necessary assistance needed at home to maintain a safe and independent lifestyle. Our non-medical Companions provide medication reminders; personal care assistance and a variety of services to the client, allowing them to remain independent in their home.
Choice Home care makes every effort to ensure our Companions.
FOR THE CLIENTS
•An in-home safety check is also conducted to identify potential hazards and offer solutions.
•A thorough Home care assessment to evaluate client needs and preferences is conducted prior to initiation of services .and caregiver selection.
•An individual, customized care plan is developed to enable an optimal match between caregiver and client needs.
•Services are always available on a 24/7 basis.
•The agency conducts frequent in-home evaluations, while providing on going caregiver supervision.
ABOUT OUR CAREGIVERS
•The screening process utilized is a rigorous, 3-step process involving 3 separate, professional entities.
• References are thoroughly checked.
•Immigration validation.
•State and national criminal background checks are also conducted
•TB testing is required.
•Thorough orientation and training are provided to every caregiver.
•All Choice Home Care workers are employees of the agency and not independent contractors. The Agency assumes all responsibilities •for payroll taxes, benefits, scheduling and insurance.
Flexible scheduling and payment options.
We offer caregiver services 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout Southern California… with no weekly minimum of hours! There are three scheduling options available:
• Hourly: Care provided from 4 to 24 hours per day
• Live-In: 24-hour, around the clock care/supervision
• Bath Service : A home visit for bathing, cleaning, dressing and preparation of one meal
Personal Checks, VISA, MasterCard and American Express are acceptable forms of payment. We also accept most long term care and workers compensation insurance plans (prior authorization is required)
Why medicare doesn't pay for custodial care
Medicare does not cover custodial care. Care is considered custodial when it is for the purpose of helping you with activities of daily living or meeting personal needs and can be done safely and reasonably by people without professional skills or training. For example, custodial care includes help getting in and out of bed, bathing, using the bathroom, eating and taking medicine
CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION. 888-787-2273
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