Hi <<First Name>>,
Before Everyday Hands started providing service for Carrie, her family had hired a caregiver they found on a friend’s referral. Then they got a call from Lifespan, which had been alerted by Carrie’s bank of suspicious activity. Carrie had been a victim of her hired caregiver using her credit card to purchase five thousand dollars worth of merchandise from local stores.
It can be hard to trust people in your home and with your most vulnerable loved ones. Even when they come on referral. This family* interviewed by News10 NBC thought they had found a good caregiver via social media:
When hiring someone to provide companion care, look for these features:
✅ Bonded
✅ Insured
✅ Fully-vetted (employee background checks)
✅ Multiple reputable referrals
Do you know someone who needs trustworthy in-home companion care? Reach out.
We take referrals from:
➢ Family members
➢ Social workers
➢ Lifespan
➢ Doctor’s offices
Here to help,
Lauren Goetz
Owner
Everyday Hands, Inc.
Click here to find out more about Lifespan and how they can help people navigate services and protections for vulnerable older adults.
* Everyday Hands, Inc., does not provide hands-on or medical-related care.
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