There are no national licensure requirements for non-medical Senior Home Care Agencies. Caregiverlist requires participating Senior Home Care Agencies to meet a checklist of standards which industry professionals view as necessary requirements for safety and consistency in care.
These checklist requirements are especially valuable when seniors are being cared for in their own home and no family members live close enough to monitor the care. By having these standards in place, if the Caregiver suffers an accident while working in the senior's home, their injuries and care are covered by Worker's Compensation Insurance. Active supervision of Caregivers allows the agency to professionally work through any performance issues. A 24-hour On-Call service allows for last-minute schedule changes and back-up Caregivers to be scheduled, when necessary.
In addition, the Caregiver is protected by Unemployment Insurance if they are not staffed between assignments. Caregivers also have the guarantee of receiving Medicare and Social Security benefits when they retire because they have paid into these programs as an employee of the agency.
It is important to remember that "Independent Contractors" are not paid as employees and do not provide a senior the insurance protections which a Senior Home Care Agency provides. This is why our Checklist requires all agencies to hire Caregivers as "employees".
There are more than 5,000 Senior Home Care Agencies nationwide. Non-medical Agencies hire both Companion Caregivers and Certified Nursing Aides, who assist with hands-on care for all Activities of Daily Living. Medicare-approved Home Health Agencies provide intermittent visits by a R.N., Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, and Speech Therapist, with pre-approval of these services by a Medical Doctor.
Caregiverlist's Senior Home Care Agency Checklist protects both the senior and the Caregiver to ensure quality care is provided.
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