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    I was really hopeful this place would workout, it being local and more affordable than others. But…read moreI guess you get what you pay for. My family needed companion care for my 87 year old grandma. We spoke to Darla and received a free assessment to better serve my grandmother's needs & Set up our days and times. On the expected date of arrival no one showed! I then called to inquire what happen, and I was told there must've been a miscommunication and the girl that was picked out for us had already taken a full-time position. I was then offered the following day with a new caregiver, I politely agreed. That next morning I received a phone call from Darla explaining The caregiver schedule to come will not be coming. So she would be sending her assistant instead. Giving the benefit of the doubt I agreed. Two hours into the four hour shift I was pulled aside by the assistant and rudely judged and shamed for "drug paraphernalia" seen on an outdoor table. This drug paraphernalia she referred to was a small marijuana pipe that one is legal in the state of California and two medically prescribed to a member of my household and has been prescribed to that person for years. When I tried to explain that to her she became agitated and rude. I stated that I wasn't sure if this was going to work out, I don't think it's appropriate to be judge and treated poorly in my own home. She then snapped back at me saying "If this isn't going to work out I need to know now"! I explained that I wanted to discuss it with her boss. Her response was "NO! I am her assistant you'll deal with me, if this isn't gonna work out I want to know now because I am leaving"!! So I kindly dismissed and and she stormed out. Her behavior was so unbelievably unprofessional!! I could understand there being an issue if someone was smoking around her or other caregivers but that was not the case.

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    Assisting Hands Dana Point - homehealthcare - Updated May 2026

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