How to Choose a Companion Care Provider
At least you can be sure that they are left in good hands even if you are not there to personally take care of their needs.
This is why you need to develop a checklist that can help you make the best choice.
The first thing you need to consider when choosing the care provider is their eligibility and history.
Learn as much as you can about their background and how they came to be a companion care provider.
Check if they also possess the necessary permits to operate such a business and if they are certified by the government.
Soon as you have their business background in check, the next important thing to consider would be the services they provide.
Do they simply provide the care professionals or do they also have therapy facilities in their nursing center? You should also consider any special needs that your elders would need and if this companion care center would be able to attend to that as well.
Speaking of having their professionals, you should also ask about the people behind the companion care facility.
Ask what types of training their professionals have and what types of caregiver do they have available for you.
Ask for personnel policies that you can also look at and if they provide insurance for the caregiver as part of the professional fees.
It is also important to ask how their evaluation process goes like.
Do you have to bring your elders to their own doctors or would they have their own facility to take care of that? But in any case, come prepared by having your folks' medical history drawn up ready for submission in case the companion care facility asks for it.
Since you are already talking here about the possibility of entering the folks into the care facility, you should also take time to know how a care plan is drafted.
Ask if this would also be done in coordination with you and your doctor's own requirements.
You should also choose those that give you the option to take a final look at the tasks to be done by the care professionals.
Then of course, ask about the payment methods.
Know if the fees are on monthly or quarterly basis.
You should also ask if they are accredited with an insurance company in case you want your folks' insurance plan to cover for the expenses.
Finally, know the emergency system followed by the companion care facility.
This way you would know how they would respond to such situations.
It would also be best to have a tour around so you can see how their emergency exits fare.