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    A Seniors Comfort

    5.0 (1 review)
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    HomeWerks Home Care

    HomeWerks Home Care

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    17.0 km

    Quality Care - Compassionate Caregivers - High integrity company…read more We used Homewerks for one of our family members and can personally attest to the high quality care and compassion provided by Paula and her team. Similarly, we have referred them to many of our friends and business colleagues who consistently give Paula and her team rave reviews. Paula started the company after caring for one of her own family members so she approaches each case at Homewerks with the understanding and personal experience of what it means to have someone warm, competent and trustworthy at the person's side. While we are supporters of the quality care provided by Homewerks, we also cannot say enough about Paula and Tom as individuals - high quality people with unquestionable integrity.

    I have immeasurable gratitude for the team at HomeWerks. 24-Hour in home care for my Mother, who's…read moremental health was progressively deteriorating from dementia, was accompanied by a lot of challenges as well as several emergencies. However, Paula and her team stepped up 7-days a week & at all hours of the days/nights. The caregivers always communicated with me and treated my mother with dignity & respect, even in the most difficult of circumstances. And, when I needed medical guidance, along with some personal support, Paula rose to the occasion often speaking with me late at night and on weekends and she always placed a follow up call to see how things were going- - even after my mom made the transition to full time memory care. If you are looking to find an extended family for your loved one/s, look no more. Have the utmost confidence in choosing HomeWerks

    Transitions LifeCare

    Transitions LifeCare

    3.3
    (36 reviews)
    14.1 km

    Transitions LifeCare was an amazing facility. The staff, from start to finish, were genuine and…read morecared for my husband and all family and friends they came into contact with wonderfully. They listened to me and respected all of my wishes for my husband's care. They spent time with our family and listened to our stories. They were very quick to respond to all of the calls I made for nursing care. They kept my husband comfortable and free of pain in his last days. The nurses explained everything that would happen to my husband as his time drew near. It was really a comfort to my three teenage kids. When my husband passed they explained how they would prepare his body and gave us all the time and space we all needed. The room they provided to our family was large, clean, and well stocked with chairs, pillows and blankets. The social worker, chaplain, and nurses checked on us periodically to address any needs that may have arisen. We made the best decision by choosing Transitions LifeCare.

    What I've come to understand about hospice orgs is that they seem to attract nurses who may be…read moreburned out from other jobs. This results in transactional care, checking off boxes to comply with Medicare but a lack of genuine compassion for the patient. (hospice enrollment recommendations below) Hospice affords more normal hours than working at a hospital. However, the trade off is probably that the nurses may have to drive 100 miles a day all over the county to serve patients. It's a crap shoot when it comes to the nurse case manager (weekly nurse) you get based on when you enroll in hospice care. And it's a crap shoot for the nurses too, who gets assigned to them. (see #4 below) Transitions was recommended to me by someone I trusted. I didn't know what I didn't know but my initial instinct during the first transaction with the intake nurse seemed off to me. She didn't listen, was not paying attention to what I said (about my Mom's care needs) and not educating us on how we should be looking at the whole hospice experience, especially medication management. We lasted a month and a half before I went to another company. The whole point of hospice is having continuity of care. The nurse case manager kept scheduling other nurses to come in her place which consequently caused us to have to orient a new nurse almost every week. Recommendations for Hospice Enrollment and Ongoing Management 1) Trust your instincts if your first interactions with the hospice org aren't stellar. Unless your family member is very close to death you probably have time to interview another company. 2) How medication is administration is explained and distributed (by mail or pharmacy pick up) is critical. 3) Understand that the first several intake people who call or visit may not be the regular providers you will be seeing. They have to check boxes for Medicare so they may only be marginally helpful. 4) The Clinical Manager who manages schedules and nurse performance is THE most critical role in the process. This person MUST be a great problem-solver, compassionate, caring, understanding and a good listener. Spend time up front describing your loved one's personality, likes and dislikes to hopefully get the best match possible nurse case manager (weekly nurse). 5) Once you get through the initial process, if you don't like the hospice care you're getting it's fairly easy to transition to another company (assuming you have POA for your loved one). 6) Make sure your POA and Healthcare POA are updated. If you had documents drafted years ago, they may not be specific enough for today's requirements. 7) If you have a life alert system you can give the hospice company number to the life alert system company so 9-1-1 won't get called in an emergency. 8) LPN's have more authority with medications than RN's but Medicare requires RN's to visit at least once every other week. 9) Hospice nurses understand that the closer to the end of life someone is, the less interested in eating they will be. Also, people at the end of life will sleep more. So keep track of eating and sleeping because the nurses will be most interested in that in addition to pain management. 10) Document changes in health in advance of nurse visits even if it's jotting small notes on a calendar because over time all the days blend together.

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    Every Drop Counts Mobile Phlebotomy

    Every Drop Counts Mobile Phlebotomy

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    37.7 km

    Just had the easiest experience with blood draws every, in my own home. Price was comparable to…read morewhat it would take for me to drive 30 minutes on a cold day, which is painful for me. Excellent customer support from everyone! The gentleman I scheduled with was so helpful; correcting my booking errors and had great patience and understanding. Lkisha, the phlebotomist, called the day before and showed up right on time. She is friendly, detailed, and very professional. I've had some difficult draws, but she has the knack. Did the blood draws for my Genova kit and was in and out so quickly. No lines, no waiting room, no driving in the 40 degree weather and I got my coffee and breakfast right away after fasting overnight! Win, win, win! Excellent service. Thanks so much!

    we needed a pediatric blood draw . Ease of setup, appointments , communication - all fantastic…read moreWe did run into issues with the draw with not enough blood coming into the vials but not sure if it was just narrow veins of the child or the needlr placement could have been better. It was eventually done and shipped as promised. In all a great convenience and experience with every drop counts mobile phlebotomy.

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