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Your care team consists of dedicated professionals who work together to ensure your well-being, safety, and dignity. They are here not only to meet your daily needs but also to proactively prevent and address any form of mistreatment, abuse, or neglect.
Each member of your care team is committed to protecting your safety and dignity. If any member of the care team falls short of their responsibilities or is found to be contributing to mistreatment, immediate action will be taken. This includes reassessing care plans, replacing or retraining staff, or involving appropriate authorities. Accountability is crucial, and steps will be taken to address and resolve any issues swiftly.
Together, your care team works to create an environment where you are always treated with the respect and care you deserve.
These 2 hours are reserved for direct work, including in-person visits, phone calls, or tasks requiring active time and effort to address specific needs. The clock starts when work begins, not while traveling to a site or preparing for a task. Routine check-ins, phone calls, or emails related to monitoring and providing updates will count toward these hours.
Scheduled follow-ups through phone or video calls to monitor well-being, medication adherence, and emotional health.
A Senior Advocate or care team member will check in each week to ensure safety, provide ongoing support, and address any concerns.
Provide ongoing oversight to ensure that daily care needs are consistently met. This includes monitoring personal care (e.g., hygiene, mobility) and medical care (e.g., medication management, therapy adherence).
Each week, a Senior Advocate or care team member will check in to review the status of daily care and ensure everything is on track.
Actively monitor and identify any changes or emerging medical needs to ensure timely intervention and proper care. This includes recognizing shifts in health conditions, medication requirements, or the need for specialized care, and then taking appropriate action.
Seniors deserve care that protects their dignity, well-being, and independence. We connect them with trusted services to prevent neglect, mistreatment, or exploitation and ensure they receive the support they need.