Care at home has long been recognized as an efficient and humane alternative to institutional care. Because there really is no place like home.
There comes a moment when you realize your loved one needs help, and the idea of inviting a stranger into your home can feel overwhelming. You want care that is not only professional, but competent, safe, dependable and trustworthy. Because home isn’t just a place, it’s where memories live, and where dignity and comfort matter the most
A reputable home care provider gives you peace of mind. Because here is what you can expect
Trained, supervised and screened caregiver employees – not just anyone will do
Continuity of care if a replacement or temporary substitute is necessary – we know your time is valuable
Guidance and support in navigating continuing care needs
No employer responsibilities for you
Reassurance that someone else cares
Ongoing observation so changes are noticed early, helping to prevent more serious complications and costly interventions
The National Institute for Home Care Accreditation (NIHCA) helps identify trusted home care providers. Because, NIHCA-accredited agencies meet rigorous standards of care, with consumer protection and quality at the heart of everything they do.
When you see the NIHCA “Mark of Excellence,” you can feel confident knowing your loved one is in caring, capable hands. Because trust isn’t given lightly and neither is the care of someone you love.
When you use a home care agency accredited by NIHCA you will receive a:
Comprehensive assessment of your need for care at home
Service plan that is tailored to your situation and outlines the tasks to be performed so everyone knows what is expected
Chance to ask questions and be informed about your service
Trained and supervised caregiver employees
Case supervisor who will oversee the caregiver employee and monitor your ongoing care, because we know things can change
Qualified point of contact to answer your questions, assist you with managing your schedule and help solve problems so you do not need to worry.
Want to know more about NIHCA Accreditation?
The NIHCA Standards of Accreditation requires the provider organization to undergo a thorough evaluation of their operation to determine the organization compliance with the Standards of Accreditation. This means among other things the organization must:
Be licensed when required by law
Have sound financial practices with adequate business and liability insurance
Ensure that the care giving team are employees of the organization
Follow all laws and regulations governing home care, the employment of their employees, and non-discrimination practices
Make sure the care recipient is fully informed about the service provided
Monitor safety in order to reduce the risk of accidents
Train all care giving employee so they are competent and capable of providing the best care safely
Supervise the care givers and the service provided to make sure the care remains appropriate to the consumer’s needs
Use effective and proven professional practices to ensure the care is appropriate
Assess the performance of the company so they can make improvements in the services delivery
Find a NIHCA Accredited home care service organization