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    Sarahcare At Lake Boone Trail

    Sarahcare At Lake Boone Trail

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    My mother has been taking my father here for approximately six months. My father has Alzheimer's,…read moreand has done really well there as they are so welcoming. They are warm and loving and go out of their way make it fun for the people there. My mom has absolutely loved it. I highly recommend this facility for your loved ones.

    This franchise in Raleigh NC address 2245 Gateway place 27607 she is a phony she looks for the…read moreworst in some of the employees and favor others, she never turn down a client no matter the sisuation with them being that it is bed ridden, psychotic, as some has been, some have diseases and mental impairments that the caregiver and PCA are not equipped nor trained medically to handle, the owner Marshall throws her workers under the bus and sticks them with any clients to deal with as long as it mean that she gets to make more money by not turning down a single client no matter their medical sisuation, there has been so many injuries at that facility Sarah care Lake boon trail and The owner Marshall covers it all up and ask that her workers do the same oh yes she tells them what to say and how to handle these injuries with the family members, There have been many family members removing their relatives out the care of Sarah care Lake Boone trails because of all the cover up and injuries sustained in the facility, even the workers at the facility gets fed up and not take care of the clients as necessary like they should, it even becomes too much for then at times to the point where they say to one another that they will leave the clients with poop on them, and that's what happens some of the clients go home poop and smelly like urine, The owner Marshall only cares about money the more clients she can keep squeezing in the door the better for her, the place has been over Crowed a lot so much so that she comes down hard on the workers to do everything becomes too much to do and tend to all at once, exspecially when it comes to toilets and changing diapers, This is one place would not recommend my friends nor family to bring their relatives to, i see too much go on here at this place and it is not a pretty site in fact it discussing, and a disgrace

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    Sarah Care Adult Day Care Lake Boone Trial serving Raleigh and surrounding areas of the Triangle with experience and love.
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    Visiting Angels

    Visiting Angels

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Words cannot express how cherished our family experience with Visiting Angels has been. When…read moreGrandma reached the point where she was needing 24-7 care, and Mom (her caregiver) desperately needed sleep, we didn't know what to do. Acting on a recommendation, I called Visiting Angels and talked to Stacey. As a result, help came fast in the form of indeed, a visiting angel. The way they operated was Stacey and Nurse Mary visited with Mom and Grandma to assess what was needed. Night-time help was what Mom was desperate for and Stacey offered up another Stacey who was the most incredible visiting angel. Grandma loved her from the first night. They bonded immediately. We never thought Grandma would be so comfortable with a non-family member caring for her, but I could only relieve Mom so much as I work full-time. Caregiver Stacey would come on-time as scheduled, and be johnny-on-the-spot (as Grandma put it) when Grandma called out for her all night long (which was often). There were times during this period of time where I was desperately seeking advice on how to ease Grandma's suffering. I called Manager Stacey who is the world's best listener, and also talked with Nurse Mary who is full of knowledge and compassion. I'm telling you, these folks care. Fast forward to a little over a month later and Grandma is no longer with us. I was awed that Visiting Angel Stacey not only came to the Memorial Service, but brought a thoughtful gift and heartfelt card. So if you're wondering who to trust to care for someone you love, know there are indeed angels out there. Ones that will visit and care for your loved one as only you can. Yes you will pay for this. Some might say it's not cheap. I say for what they're worth we couldn't pay enough. Stacey, Mary, the other Stacey...our family thanks all of you from the bottom of our hearts!

    Deceptive business practices! Promise services they don't have the staff for then charge you more…read morethan stated. My grandmother was left without a caregiver. I asked for management to call me back and haven't heard from anyone 3 days later.

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    Transitions LifeCare

    Transitions LifeCare

    3.4
    (37 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    My mom passed away at Transitions. Everyone we worked with was kind and compassionate. Volunteers…read morecame in with a dog, to sing, and one even offered a Reiki session, which was something my mom had offered to others years ago. My mom's passing was gentle and peaceful. The staff was kind and respectful.

    What I've come to understand about hospice orgs is that they seem to attract nurses who may be…read moreburned out from other jobs. This results in transactional care, checking off boxes to comply with Medicare but a lack of genuine compassion for the patient. (hospice enrollment recommendations below) Hospice affords more normal hours than working at a hospital. However, the trade off is probably that the nurses may have to drive 100 miles a day all over the county to serve patients. It's a crap shoot when it comes to the nurse case manager (weekly nurse) you get based on when you enroll in hospice care. And it's a crap shoot for the nurses too, who gets assigned to them. (see #4 below) Transitions was recommended to me by someone I trusted. I didn't know what I didn't know but my initial instinct during the first transaction with the intake nurse seemed off to me. She didn't listen, was not paying attention to what I said (about my Mom's care needs) and not educating us on how we should be looking at the whole hospice experience, especially medication management. We lasted a month and a half before I went to another company. The whole point of hospice is having continuity of care. The nurse case manager kept scheduling other nurses to come in her place which consequently caused us to have to orient a new nurse almost every week. Recommendations for Hospice Enrollment and Ongoing Management 1) Trust your instincts if your first interactions with the hospice org aren't stellar. Unless your family member is very close to death you probably have time to interview another company. 2) How medication is administration is explained and distributed (by mail or pharmacy pick up) is critical. 3) Understand that the first several intake people who call or visit may not be the regular providers you will be seeing. They have to check boxes for Medicare so they may only be marginally helpful. 4) The Clinical Manager who manages schedules and nurse performance is THE most critical role in the process. This person MUST be a great problem-solver, compassionate, caring, understanding and a good listener. Spend time up front describing your loved one's personality, likes and dislikes to hopefully get the best match possible nurse case manager (weekly nurse). 5) Once you get through the initial process, if you don't like the hospice care you're getting it's fairly easy to transition to another company (assuming you have POA for your loved one). 6) Make sure your POA and Healthcare POA are updated. If you had documents drafted years ago, they may not be specific enough for today's requirements. 7) If you have a life alert system you can give the hospice company number to the life alert system company so 9-1-1 won't get called in an emergency. 8) LPN's have more authority with medications than RN's but Medicare requires RN's to visit at least once every other week. 9) Hospice nurses understand that the closer to the end of life someone is, the less interested in eating they will be. Also, people at the end of life will sleep more. So keep track of eating and sleeping because the nurses will be most interested in that in addition to pain management. 10) Document changes in health in advance of nurse visits even if it's jotting small notes on a calendar because over time all the days blend together.

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    Golden Harmony

    Golden Harmony

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Golden Harmony has pretty much taken over the market for companion care. Companion care is a level…read moreof care for elders who are independent, but could use some company, getting out of their homes for a drive or an errand, joining them with their activities, and when matched up with the correct client and companion, your parent or other elder relative, are very likely to make a friend for life. Many of their clients seem to be located in the various senior communities where they do have many activities for socializing, five star dining and lovely rooms or apartment apartments If I were going to trust any of the companies in this area, with my elder parent or Other, this would be the company I would choose They seem to be the best organized, extremely friendly on the phone, and take the client match with the companion seriously. If the elder client does not feel like things are working out with their companion, they are free to speak to the company and ask for someone else. Having dealt with other companies, they tend to want to push you into a higher level of care that may not be needed. The great thing about elder care and companion roles are that you've already established a relationship with the company, you've come to trust the company, and if you do need to move to a next level of care, stay assisted-living, you already know the company and your companion may also be able to join you in an assisted-living community I'm forgetting to mention there are caregivers who are CNA's, and highly experienced RNs, who oversee the programs. Best wishes to you and your elders.

    Working for Golden Harmony Home Care has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career…read more From day one, I felt genuinely supported by both management and the office staff who are all approachable, responsive, and truly value employee input, which makes a meaningful difference in day-to-day work life. What stands out most is the company's commitment to both patients and staff. They prioritize high-quality patient care while also ensuring employees have the tools, training, and flexibility needed to succeed. Scheduling is handled thoughtfully, with a clear respect for work-life balance--something that's rare in healthcare. One of the most rewarding parts of the job is working with the clients I've been matched with. I enjoy hearing their stories, learning about their lives, and building meaningful personal connections with them. Overall, this is an excellent place to work if you're passionate about providing compassionate care and want to be part of a supportive, professional environment. I highly recommend it to anyone considering a career in home health!

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    Bee at Home

    Bee at Home

    5.0
    (1 review)
    16.8 mi

    I will forever be thankful that I called Bee at Home in December of last year. This company (and…read moreMark in particular) have been an absolute God-send for my father who suffers from dementia. I live in Washington state and my Dad still lives in Clayton, NC so it was obviously impossible for me to care for him, but doctors said would begin needing nursing care around this time last year as he was rapidly declining. Since then, Mark and his staff have proven to incredibly professional, caring and understanding of my Dad's needs. I sincerely feel that they are personally invested my father's well-being as they do things for him that go above and beyond the call of duty. After retaining their services, I discovered that Dad had amassed an incredible amount of debt since developing the conditions of his disease and that he had been taken advantage of by numerous predatory lenders, to the point that I thought he would have to declare bankruptcy. Mark himself gathered all the bills and found out who he owed and how much and acted as my father's advocate in telling most of them to go to hell and helping him pay off the ones that were reasonable. This guy actually cares about the people he works with and I can't recommend his company enough. I just wish I could give them 6 stars. If you or a loved one have a need for care in the Clayton area, you can find no greater service than Bee At Home. Theirs should be the only number you call.

    From the owner: In home personal care services. We assist with bathing, dressing, meal prep, hygiene, and light…read morehouse keeping.

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