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Will my Insurance cover Craig Cares Services?

No, neither health insurance nor Medicare will cover this. However, if you have long term care insurance, they may cover all or parts of the services depending on your policy. We have worked with many long term care insurance companies to either get our clients reimbursed by their insurance company or to bill the insurance company ourselves.

 

What if we’re not happy with our Caregiver?

Our offer of unlimited personnel replacements guarantees you’ll find the caregiver that’s right for you.

 

How often will I be billed for services?

Craig Cares bills every two weeks.

 

Are the Caregivers Bonded and Insured?

Yes, all of our caregivers are bonded and insured.

 

Who pays employment taxes and Workers Compensation?

All of our caregivers are employees of Craig Cares. We pay all payroll taxes and workers compensation. We do not use independent contractors.

 

Who supervises the Caregiver?

The Client Services Manager supervises the caregiver while he or she is working in your home.

 

What if my Caregiver gets sick or is temporarily not available?

Craig Cares will send a substitute whose skills and experience match your needs.

 

Can I call anytime?

Yes. The Craig Cares office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 p.m. An On Call Supervisor will answer the phone after hours and on weekends.

 

Will our caregiver handle housekeeping and meal preparation?

All of our caregivers are happy to assist with meal preparation and light housekeeping duties, such as laundry, bed making, vacuuming the client's living room, and keeping the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, tidy and clean.

 

How much help with medications can be given?

Caregivers may assist clients with medications, which are ordinarily self-administered. Caregivers are not allowed to administer medications.  It is very helpful if a family member sets up a Med Set (pill organizer) for the client every week.  The caregiver is not allowed to load the Med Set.

 

What is the difference between a live-in and 24-hour care?

A live-in caregiver lives in a client’s home on a 24 hour basis.  Live-in caregivers provide safety and companionship.  If a client needs a live-in 7 days a week, generally one person works for 5 days and another for 2 days.  The caregiver is actively available to work nine hours in a twelve-hour day time period. The other three hours are designated by law for meal breaks and rest. After their hours of duty are completed, they may be available to accommodate a client's needs, once or twice a night, if needed. If, however, it is reported that a client's needs continue to exceed this limit, another aide will be assigned to work on a shift basis. While this care level is more expensive, (in most cases, doubling the cost), it is also the most attentive care available, particularly appropriate for very sick, terminal or restless patients.

 

How do you select your caregivers?

We are very selective with our caregivers. We believe the most important quality for a caregiver is reliability.  Of almost equal importance is compassion.  These are the primary qualities we are seeking.  After filling out the applications in our office, caregivers are interviewed by a member of our Staffing team. If they pass the interview process, we check references from past employers. At that point candidate’s fingerprints are scanned and submitted to the Department of Justice for a criminal background check.  The candidate’s driving record is also checked via the DMV. Following that there is an orientation to our company and policies.

 

 How do you design my personal care plan?

Our support makes the difference. Your personal care plan is developed with you at the center. We begin by listening. You select the services that interest you, and together we create a plan that caters to your daily lifestyle. [learn more]

 

How do we get started?

To help you and your family with this process, Craig Cares offers a no obligation, no obligation in-home evaluation.
Contact Us by phone or email today.
We’ll be happy to answer your questions, get to know you, and, if you’re interested, schedule your no obligation evaluation.

 

What happens next?

Once your personal care plan is established, we select a caregiver to help meet your needs. Our goal is to help you maintain the highest quality of life. We accomplish this by developing a long-term relationship between you, your family, and our caregiver.
 

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