Do the Home Health Aides (HHAs) or certified nursing assistants (CNAs) referred by Accountable Home Care know how to do CPR?
CPR is required for all caregivers referred by Accountable Home Care, Inc. by the State of Florida. Records of CPR training is maintained by our nurse registry. A copy of the caregiver's CPR card (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)(CPR) certification from an instructor or training provider that is approved to provide training by the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross, or the Health and Safety Institute stays in the caregiver's file.
Am I able to get a caregiver just to help me bath?
Yes, we have a number of licensed caregivers able to provide clients with a one hour bath visit. Whether a client is in need of a bath for soaking or a shower, families and client's alike can feel good knowing personal hygiene has been attended to. For some clients that may be hesitate in starting care, a bath visit can be a great way to give home care a try.
Supplementing Hospice Care at Home with Private Duty Caregivers Benefits of Additional Care Improved Quality of Life: Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) play a crucial role in providing end-of-life care at home. They work closely with patients and their families, helping them manage their symptoms, improve their quality of life, and maintain their dignity during the …
Live-In Home Health Aides Often times an unplanned health care setback can create a need for an immediate home care solutions. Live-in home health aides can play a key role in providing companionship and a safe home environment after a health set back. Accountable Home Care can provide an affordable short term or long term …
Most families are not prepared when it comes to coordinating a caregiver in the home. Often times families do not know if services are covered by Medicare or secondary insurance. Private duty also known as custodial care is considered non medical home..