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Old 01-29-2019, 09:53 AM
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Looking mostly for companionship a few times a week for my 95y/o Father with dementia. Sometimes needs help with toileting. HHA preferred but not necessary with recent verifiable references. Loves to play cards, do puzzles, watch television, short walks etc..
Has anyone had experience with Visiting Angels, Home Instead? Any private people you could recommend with good references would be appreciated.
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I had a less than favorable experience with the local Visiting Angels, this was 12 months ago in upstate NY. Out of 10 nights they were on time 3 nights, late 2 nights and no shows 5 nights. The tasks weren’t that hard, assist with toileting, provide an nebulizer treatment and check on a nasal cannula. The person didn’t have to sit in the room, just listen to a monitor.

Needless to say they were fired and my father passed away several days later. The only reason I used an agency was to satisfy a long term care policy that didn’t pay for this assistance. I could have used non-agency staff and received better assistance.

Hopefully your experience will be positive.

Good luck with your search.


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The "Life Care Resources" section of this new local non-profit website may be some help for you.

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My father is a 94 year-old Villager. He's had Comfort Keepers caregivers for about 5 years now. They try very hard to provide him with consistent caregivers, and if someone isn't suitable for him, they replace them immediately. Our experience with them has been excellent. His caregivers are competent and caring and often go the extra mile in many ways. We think highly of his 'regulars' and they have earned our trust and gratitude. Believe me, we know how fortunate we've been in this regard.
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This is an awesome website . Thank-You
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There is another option - licensed adult day care. There are two licensed facilities in Sumter County (you can GOOGLE them). Adult day care provides enriching programs (exercises, crafts, games, music, socializing) for the participants while providing much needed respite for the care givers. The facilities are typically open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to about 5:00 PM. Payor sources include, private pay, long term care insurance, Medicaid replacement programs and a few others. The costs can range from about $75 to $150 a day - which can be much less than home health, assisted living, memory care or skilled nursing. Check them out next time you are looking for options.
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