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Q: I have heard a lot of different words used for Home Care: Live-in Home Care; Residential Home Care; Non-Medical Home Care, and Respite Care. I am confused. What is the difference between these services?
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Live-in home care is a service option that involves the Caregiver residing with a Client while providing home care services. In most cases, the Client is unable to live with family or friends. Live-in home care can be obtained for long-term purposes or short-lived instances. Residential home care refers to services provided by Caregivers to Clients living in a nursing home, residential group home or retirement community. Individuals in these setting often require a range of personal care, nursing and medical services. Respite care is temporary, short term relief provided by Caregivers to those who are caring for family members. It is a good way to prevent family Caregiver burn out.
Q: What steps does GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE take to assure the Client that the non-medical home Caregivers can be trusted?
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GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE implements a proprietary 17-step screening system, for all potential non-medical home care Caregivers, which includes: Pre-interview telephone screening; In-person, one-on-one, behavioral-based interviews; Extensive in-depth reference checks (at least 2 supervisory and 2 personal references); Statewide criminal record checks.
Q: How flexible is GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE with individual non-medical home care needs?
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GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE offers Clients a consumer-driven approach. Care is tailored to meet the specific and individual needs of our non-medical home care Clients.We offer hourly, overnight, and live-in non-medical home care options. Caregivers provide assistance to older adults and people with disabilities. We also offer non-medical home care respite to family Caregivers needing a break from their care-giving responsibilities.
Q: What type of services do GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE non-medical home care Caregivers offer?
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Caregivers offer a variety of services including bathing and dressing and meal preparation. They also go shopping and run errands and do light housekeeping for the Client. Caregivers give assistance with self-administered medications and they offer transportation to Clients to Dr. appointments. And much more.
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