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5 things you should consider when getting a professional caregiving service

5 things you should consider when getting a professional caregiving service

By Mj Carnaje

5 things you should consider when getting a professional caregiving service


Before getting a professional caregiver, you should set certain standards to be able to assure you and your family that you are only getting the best for your elderly loved one.


A professional caregiving service should at least have the following under its name. These are the things you should consider when getting one.


Elderly woman and friendly caregiver happily using a tablet


1. It should have years of experience in the business


Longevity in the business says a lot about how it is being run. When a business stays long in the industry, it  means that it has a good rapport with its clients and maintains a good reputation among its peers.


2. It should have a presence in various locations


When a caregiving service is present not only in one location, it means that it has already provided care for different kinds of people in various setups. This highlights the credentials of the business in excellent caregiving.


3. It should have a family-centered, individualized approach


A 24-hour, professional, in-home caregiving service should include the family in decision making. Caregiving should not alienate family users, but bring them closer.


Creating an environment that provides spaces for independence is also a good mark of a professional caregiving service.


4. It should have a dedicated case manager.


Coordination is always better when you have a dedicated case manager.


A case manager “coordinates appointments, conducts patient education, and helps families navigate the healthcare system.”


When you find a caregiving service that also provides you with a dedicated case manager then you should consider getting it.


5. It should have a certification from a third party institution


Did you know that there is an organization that “provides support to professionals that are interested in learning comprehensive dementia education, who value dementia education training, who are committed to ending abuse and neglect and who value certification?”


The ICCDP Council promotes standards of excellence in dementia and Alzheimer’s education training. When your caregiving service is ICCDP certified, then it’s a great thing to take note of.


Geriatric Care Solutions has all these and more. So, when you are looking for that professional caregiving service, consider GCS.


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