OUR IN-HOME SERVICES
We provide caregiver referrals suited to care for your unique needs, including when you require care for an extended period, if you need help retaining your independence, or when you are recovering at home before or after surgery.
PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANCE
We provide assistance with bathing, dressing, and other daily tasks.
COMPANION / RESPITE CARE
We’ll help your loved one choose the best companion so you can have a break.
AFTER SURGERY
Our In-home caregiver referrals always take great care of you while you’re on the mend.
LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS
We’ll provide support to your loved one, allowing you some much-needed peace of mind.
Here Are The Most Frequently Asked Questions.
Rates depend on service location, the complexity of care, and caregiver-requested pay rate. We strive to provide the most cost-effective program possible. Please call any of our four office locations for current rates.
We will work together with any insurance company to complete the documentation they require and provide them with the paperwork necessary to process your claim. Every Long Term Care Insurance Policy is different and may have specific requirements that must be met before they will pay for care. To help you receive the insurance benefits you are entitled to, we will bill your insurance company on your behalf and assist you with completing all necessary paperwork, but ultimately the responsibility for payment is with you the consumer.
Due to popular demand, we accept assignment of benefits from Long Term Care Insurance Providers. What this means is that we will work together with you to accept payment directly from your insurance company to minimize the expenses incurred by you the consumer. This option does have further details that can be reviewed with you when working with our Billing Manager.
We strive to refer only the best caregivers available but sometimes personality issues arise. Your satisfaction is our #1 priority. Should any issues arise simply contact our offices and we will immediately work to refer a caregiver more suitable to your needs.
No, you are not locked into a contract. We have a service agreement outlining payment terms and details of services, but you may cancel anytime with just four hours’ notice.
Registries must notify caregivers of their tax responsibilities and issue 1099 forms annually to report earnings to the IRS. According to industry leaders and IRS data, independent contractors receiving 1099 forms have a 97% income reporting compliance rate, while employees receiving W-2 forms have a 99% compliance rate.*
*Source: IRS National Headquarters Office of Research, Interactive Tax Gap Map (2001); Government Accountability Office testimony.
No, the caregivers CHC works together with are not required to carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance. However, Workers’ Comp does not provide the consumer protection many are falsely led to believe.
Caregivers referred by Caring Home Care are not mandated to carry workers’ compensation insurance.
Beware of individuals who give false assurances that Workers’ Comp will protect the client from litigation. For honest answers about workers comp, we suggest visiting the website that the Florida Department of Financial Services maintains. Here you can have your Workers’ Comp questions answered in an unbiased manner. Specifically, “Does Workers Comp protect the consumer or employer?”
The most appropriate protection for a client is their homeowner’s insurance policy. Well-written policies should include protection for injuries occurring in the home. There are umbrella policies available that can provide even further protection.
Remember, if no negligence on the part of the client is determined, the client has no legal financial obligation for an injury a caregiver may receive on the job.
Occupational Accidental Insurance is available for caregivers or their clients to purchase should they desire additional Workers Comp type coverage.
As part of our extensive screening process, all caregivers we refer carry their own individual Professional Liability Policy (Malpractice Insurance). The minimum amount of coverage we recommend is $250,000 per incident and $250,000 aggregate. Caregivers can provide a copy of their liability insurance upon request.
In-home care for the elderly is supervised by family, friends, guardians, etc. If a client has any issues, we will take them very seriously and address them promptly as you see fit.
You can request a Registered Nurse at an additional cost.
A Florida Nurse Registry is a state-licensed referral service that maintains a list (registry) of carefully screened caregivers and matches those caregivers with a client’s needs.
HHA is an abbreviation for Home Health Aide. Home Health Aides have received training from a Florida-accredited institute. HHA programs educate caregivers that qualify them to provide in-home care for individuals.
CNA stands for Certified Nursing Assistant. CNAs receive more training hours that qualify them for working in various settings, including home care. CNAs must pass a rigorous state exam. Certificates are issued by the state of Florida.
Privately, HHAs and CNAs function interchangeably. Both HHAs & CNAs are referred to as caregivers.
All caregivers referred for work with Caring Home Care are independent contractors.
Companions are sometimes referred to as “Sitters”. They can assist individuals in their homes with basic tasks . Some clients don’t need help with bathing or dressing. Perhaps tasks such as meal preparation, running errands, and light housekeeping are what you need. Companions can also serve to combat loneliness by engaging in conversation, playing board games or cards, or going for a walk. If the need for help increases to hands-on care such as bathing, dressing, or helping with toileting, Caring Home Care can help coordinate your request for home health aide services.
Our experience in this industry & an extensive pool of caregivers allows us to find the help you need with little notice. We have been successful in referring caregivers with as little as a 1-hour notice.
Caring Home Care has a 4 hour minimum for in home services per visit. We are happy to discuss your specific needs and how we can work to refer a caregiver to meet needs requiring less than the 4 hour minimum.
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With our competitive rates, we make receiving in-home care affordable regardless of whether you’re using your insurance or paying out of pocket.