Registered Nurses (RNs) typically have more extensive training and handle more complex medical situations, while Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) provide care under the supervision of RNs or…
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Can your nurses provide care for chronic conditions?
Yes, our skilled nurses are experienced in managing chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and more, ensuring proper care and medication…
What specific services do your nursing care providers offer?
Our nurses offer a range of services including wound care, IV therapy, medication management, catheter care, health monitoring, and more, all tailored to individual…
What happens in the event of a caregiver’s absence or illness?
We have a team of caregivers to ensure continuity of care, so a substitute caregiver who is also a good match for your loved one can step in if…
How do you match caregivers with clients?
We consider the client’s needs, personality, and preferences to ensure a compassionate and compatible caregiver…
How do you protect the privacy of clients during personal care?
Our caregivers are trained to provide care with the utmost respect for privacy and dignity, using techniques that maximize comfort and…
Can services be adjusted as my loved one’s needs change?
Absolutely. Our care plans are flexible and can evolve with your loved one’s changing needs to provide the most appropriate…
What is included in Personal Support Care?
It encompasses assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication reminders, and mobility to support an independent lifestyle at…
What if my loved one needs help more than once during the night?
Our caregivers are there to assist as often as needed, ensuring your loved one’s comfort and needs are met…
How do you ensure the transition from day to night caregivers is smooth?
We establish clear communication protocols and handover processes between day and night caregivers to ensure continuity of…