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    Rewards Homecare

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    HomeWell Care Services

    HomeWell Care Services

    (11 reviews)

    Broadview

    HomeWell has provided what has been, without exaggeration, the most consistently disengaged and…read moreineffective caregivers I have ever encountered. Over time, we have cycled through three caregivers and multiple management staff, all demonstrating the same troubling patterns: inattention, lack of basic caregiving skills, and a complete absence of accountability. Families should not be misled by warm introductions or polished three-ring binders filled with mission statements and promises of dedication. The reality could not be further from what is presented. Despite repeated and direct requests--both verbal and written--to management and individual caregivers to remain off their phones during shifts, caregivers remain consumed by personal phone use while my father-in-law, who has dementia, is left sitting in front of the television for hours at a time. I have personally purchased interactive games such as Connect 4, card games, and ping pong, as well as supplies for bird feeders, all with the intention of encouraging engagement and stimulation. None of these efforts have been utilized. Meaningful interaction appears to be considered "too much effort." This is especially frustrating because I know--through firsthand experience--that my father-in-law is far more mentally present and capable than the caregivers recognize. Ten rounds of Connect 4 with him is joyful, engaging, and entirely within his abilities. He is very much alive inside, and he deserves to be treated that way. On February 4, 2026, I visited to check his refrigerator and discovered expired raw eggs dated January 16, 2025, along with multiple other expired perishable items--foods that could have been served to him up to three times a week. This alone raises serious concerns about basic safety and oversight. I arrived at 1:04 p.m. By 1:08 p.m., the caregiver--who had been sitting comfortably on her phone--suddenly made urgent phone calls and left, abandoning her shift nearly an hour early despite being scheduled until 2:00 p.m. I immediately contacted management and, to date, have received no response addressing this clear dereliction of duty. This behavior is consistent with prior experiences. On an earlier occasion, I asked this same caregiver to walk with my father-in-law around the Ballard Senior Center. Instead, she ignored the request and sat on a bench until it was time to be picked up. It is not difficult to understand why she appeared uneasy when I arrived unannounced simply to check a refrigerator--basic oversight exposed ongoing neglect. While the primary legal responsibility lies with his daughter, who travels internationally for extended periods, my husband and I step in when she is away to ensure that his fundamental needs are met: bathing, shaving, walking, social interaction, and a properly stocked and safe refrigerator. Rather than welcoming this involvement, the caregiver and her manager complained to his daughter that I "micromanage" and should "back off." It is astonishing to be criticized for ensuring that a vulnerable adult is properly cared for. HomeWell charges $50 per hour for care. At that rate, families reasonably expect engagement, attentiveness, and respect for the dignity of a person with dementia--not caregivers sitting in chairs on their phones while ignoring their core responsibilities. Unfortunately, my hands are tied. I am not the legal guardian and do not have the authority to hire or dismiss caregivers. However, that limitation does not diminish my obligation to speak up when I witness neglect, safety risks, and systemic failures in care. This is not a matter of personality conflicts or unrealistic expectations. It is about accountability, basic competence, and humane treatment of a vulnerable elder who deserves far better than what HomeWell has consistently provided. I hope your loved ones are never placed in situations where their care and well-being are compromised, as we have experienced with HomeWell.

    They were a lifesaver when my mom needed in home care. We had care 12 hours per day. Very…read morereliable.

    Better Days AFH - Better Days AFH Living Room

    Better Days AFH

    (1 review)

    We selected Better Days AFH for my husband believing that here he would have the best chance of…read morereaching an improved quality of life. We have experienced the quality of services explained to us prior to our decision. Our reasoning has been validated! My husband has improved more than we hoped for. We thank the owners and well managed staff and highly recommend Better Days as an excellent Adult Family Home. To support this recommendation I've provided below some examples of where we started and how Better Days has supported and improved his health journey. When transferred from the hospital my husband was bed bound. to the point of needing a Hoyer Lift to move him from the bed to a wheelchair. He also needed assistance with almost every aspect of living. Any type of therapy seemed out of reach. Since moving into Better Days His multiple conditions have stabilized better than in the hospital and better than in the skilled nursing facility. We've said good bye to the Hoyer Lift. He is spending hours out of bed in the living room and is less dependent on others for self care. A big part of this has been stabilizing his medication; a process of making many minor adjustments to several meds with the help of his PCP. With input from the caregivers, Eme (the owner) communicated frequently with the PCP and "doggedly" yet professionally followed up to make sure the patient received what was needed from change orders or orders for new meds, plus orders for equipment, and other services. The owner, an experienced RN, is either on site or in phone contact with staff daily. When on site she spends time with each resident to understand and support their goals, including helping with therapy exercises and ensures caregivers do the same. Caregivers proactively reach out to her for clarification and direction, knowing she is available and quick to follow through if needed. The caregivers have adopted the collaborative methods when helping the residents. This creates a very positive living environment for the residents. Especially with complicated medical situations it "takes a village" to sustain the appropriate level of care.. EmeDemmusse provides a clean and welcoming space, qualified staff, positive environment, direction, management and encouragement for my husband to improve in ways he did not believe possible!

    From the owner: Better Days Adult family home specializes in providing vibrant household for seniors who have…read moreAlzheimer's or dementia and other chronic conditions, such as Parkinson’s Disease. Our services enhance all residents’ safety and quality of life and support residents to perform regular self-care functions as much as they are able. Our services include: Self-care (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, oral care, incontinence management) Socializing around food (delicious, healthy breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, along with snacks) Mobility and fall risk assistance (one and two person transfers, escorts and other walking assistance to attend all household meals and events safely) Planned activities, trips, and life enrichment based on our residents’ life-long interests Medication ordering, management, and administration by our certified staff Housekeeping, laundry, gardening, and other home maintenance Small household lifestyle that is especially attractive to seniors with dementia Certified staff trained in the Validation method for behavioral management Overnight, awake staff for attentive, gracious care and two-person transfers Unrestricted access to the outdoors and garden Specialty activity programming and a household design that caters to residents with dementia Intermittent nursing services, such as tube feeding, diabetic care, ongoing wound care for stable, non-healing wounds, and catheter care. Hospice program support so residents do not have to move

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