Caregivers at The Cedars Focus on Excellence

Home health care is a convenient way for patients to recover from their illness while being able to stay in the comfort of their home. Home care can avoid unnecessary re-hospitalization which leads to extra expenditures. While family members are encouraged to be involved in patients’ care, The Cedars provides the additional services that are needed for the care of the elderly and other patients who are in recovery.

While choosing the best caregiver can be difficult for many families, caregivers from The Cedars are carefully evaluated, to assure that they are fully equipped to service your loved one.

Qualifications

Prior to hiring, all caregivers must obtain references, have criminal background checks and proper vaccinations, and have their medical paperwork reviewed for specific medical certifications and licenses. It’s vital that our caregivers meet all these requirements so that they can give the best service to our patients in need.

Insurance

All caregivers are fully insured by The Cedars, which benefits both the caregiver and the patient.

Continuous Care

At The Cedars, we ensure that there are enough caregivers on staff to provide our patients with continuous care, and all services can begin immediately.

Supervision                                           

All caregivers are oriented, trained, and supervised according to Medicare and Joint Commission Accreditation standards.

Our focus is to make our patient recover faster, and to ensure that they and their families are fully satisfied with The Cedars’ home health care staff. As proof of the quality of our care, our home health patients are surveyed by an accredited provider, FAZZI Associates, and our satisfaction results are in FAZZI’s distinguished top 25% in the nation.

We welcome any additional questions you may have. Call us today at 401-944-8500.

Disclaimer: This page is for educational and informational purposes only and may not be construed as medical advice. The information is not intended to replace medical advice offered by physicians.

 

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