1. Elder Care Providers
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  3. Utah
  4. Provo

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The people who help bring clients back into their home.
Provo, Utah
Active over a week ago

Elder Care in Provo, Utah

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Do you have a loved one coming home soon from the hospital or rehabilitation facility? We can help you know what you need and help you get it done. Our company's motto is "We cater to our patients' needs." For the past 19 years, we have provided personalized one-on-one care for people who need in-home care. We are specialists in helping patients coming out of hospitals or rehabilitation centers and transition back into their homes. Working directly with physical, occupational, and respiratory therapists, we implement the programs requested by physicians including special diets. Our staff has complete background checks and are licensed/ bonded. Home Health Management, LLC acts as the bridge to help families know what they need to put in place before their loved ones come home. We then assist your loved ones in their home, so they can stay there longer. We can guide you when working with home health agencies and insurance companies to know how to get the most from your insurance. Working with medical equipment companies, we help set up and maintain the necessary equipment. Being in the industry for years, we can advise you on how to request equipment so that insurance will pay for it. Unlike CNAs, we transport clients to and from appointments and are paid by the hour not by the job. This means our $25.00 hourly rate includes everything -- meal prep, bathing, errands, house cleaning, etc. Unlike other companies, we don't charge for additional services - NO HIDDEN FEES. Each time we come into a client's home, we leave a binder with the Care Plan which has everything written down that was done for the client including medications, exercises, housework, appointments and errands. This lets the family know what was done and allows our staff to quickly get any messages or specific needs from the family. There are no contracts, so you are in control. GIVE US A TRY. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!

Availability

I can work:
Full-time
Live out
Part-time
Schedule TBD
Start ASAP

Education level

Level of education: Some university

Job details

Additional info:
Comfortable with family pets
I can provide care:
In private home

Qualifications

Access to vehicle
Background check
CPR
Drivers license
First Aid

Services

Responsibilities include:
Access to vehicle
Administer medication
Assessments
Bathing
Bowel care
Companion
Dementia care
Dressing & wounds
Errands
Groceries
Has own vehicle
Home care
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication/blister packs
Non-sterile simple dressings
Nursing care
Occupational therapy
Personal care
Physical therapy
Post operative care

Training

I have been trained as:
Medical assistant

Languages

I can speak:
English

Recommendations

Camille P

"I have been closely associated with Mrs. Cynidi Espinoza and her health care abilities since 1997. At that time, I engaged her services to help care for my wife who's paralytic problems had begun nine years before when we lived in Zaire, the old Belgium Congo. By this time, my wife was unable to walk. Her paralyses had slowly increased to include involvement of the bladder and bowel. with the associated challenges to avoid bed sores. In addition she developed sleep apnea (I detailed these complication to emphasize the nursing challenges involved). Over the past seven years I've been able to follow Mrs. Espinoza's nursing care skill very directly. She has proved to be very conscientious, quick to learn, easily adaptable and innovative. She also, has become a good organizer and works will with the patient and other health care givers. She is totally trustworthy. I have no reservations in recommending her." - C. Steven Hatch, M.D.

Cheryl A

Cindi Espinoza, whom I have known for 8 years. It is a deep privilege to recommend Cindi. I met Cindi in Feb 1990 when my brother Keith Anderson, my sister, Kathy McCall and I hired her as a caretaker for my aunt Dorothy Anderson. Cindi and her husband Rick, moved into Dorothy's house and the situation proved to be ideal for Dorothy, for Cindi and Rick, and certainly for the three of us. My brother, sister, and I live out of state and were unable to take care of Dorothy ourselves. We considered Cindi a god send. Dorothy had suffered a stroke several years before and had been cared for by other family members as well as Salt Lake City nursing services. Cindi and her staff took over full time in 1990. They became the primary caretakers to Dorothy, who was homebound and wheelchair bound until her death in Feb 1997. Dorothy was an extremely difficult person to work for; she demanded perfection. She has been an independent professional woman, who was always very active. An avid sports fan all her life, and she took care of her big Salt Lake home herself. When she had a stroke, she was set in her ways and to have someone care for her, was difficult at best. She tested every nurse and relative who cared for her. In fact she went through every nursing service in Salt Lake and her reputation was of for someone who was impossible to work for. Dorothy was no hardship for Cindi because they and the rest of the staff grew to love eachother. Cindi was kind and I underscore that because for me, it is the most important attribute. Cindi was a professional, her care went far beyond the call of duty. As far as the three of us were concerned, no money in the world could have paid for what Cindi provided for Dorothy in the 8 years she cared for her. I believe that we are all called to something in life and I believe that Cindi Espinoza is an angel on Earth who is here to care for others. Anyone in Cindi's care is very fortunate indeed. Cheryl Anderson Walnut Creek, CA

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