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    Sunrise Services

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    7 years ago

    Owners and managers really care about community and people that work for them. Heart of this organization is in the right place.

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    7 years ago

    I am a current employee of Sunrise & we are THE BEST when it comes to quality care, because we CARE. Plant a tree.

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    Sunrise Caregiver Training Center

    Sunrise Caregiver Training Center

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I have been using Sunrise's Caregiving training center over the past 12 years on and off for…read morevarious certifications. The workers are always very knowledgable and have first hand experience being caregivers themselves, which greatly helps when it comes to questions. I recently came in for orientation to become a Sunrise employee and am impressed with the cleanliness and presentation of the building - inside and out! They have painted the rooms so that its not just LED lighting and white walls that give headache vibes. Instead, it feels professional and comfortable. I had to spend 5 hours here on this recent visit and look forward to the 75 hour training where 4 full days will be spent in person at this location. There are parking spots on both sides of the building but you are able to go from one side to the other if you park on the wrong side. There's a kitchenette with coffee, water, and a place to store lunch but I always recommend bringing your own and not bringing anything you need to heat up. This way everything is easy for you and you can maximize your break time without having to hassle over meal preparation. I highly recommend Sunrise if you want to become a caregiver, and they do have internal pay rates once you are certified. The classes make sense, and are hybrid so 4 of the days are in person, the rest are online at home. It's a great way to get certified and allows you to start work quickly while being fully prepared.

    Did dementia class 1 , Melissa Scheckel did great. recommending this class for people who would…read morewant to become in healthcar.

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    Providence Hospice & Home Care

    Providence Hospice & Home Care

    2.4(9 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Although very compassionate and caring while working for my dying father, this company DOES NOT…read moreSTOP with their grief support one year in! The loss of my father has hit me pretty hard, and these bastards now, will not stop reminding me of it, by offering their sincere grief support at least once a month. I would be just fine if I wouldn't be reminded every month at least once about my father passing. I asked them, e-mailed them and cursed them out on the phone to make them stop, to no avail! I am at the point of employing a lawyer to send them a cease and desist letter, so I can make their compassionate reminder, a cruelty in disguise, stop!!This is one company I shall surely avoid.

    My Mom had home hospice care from Providence in the last months of her life. She did receive…read moreregular visits from nurses and bath aids who told her to call any time she was having a problem and they would come over. One evening I got an urgent text from Mom saying she thought she was having a heart attack and the nurse was trying to walk her thru which meds to take on the phone but Mom was too doubled over in pain to even see her prescription bottles clearly. So I went racing over there and got on the phone with a very calm nurse who told me which meds to give my by-now-greatly-suffering mother. I asked her if anyone from hospice was coming since this appeared to be a medical emergency. Hospice is supposed to be all about comfort care, and Mom was clearly in huge discomfort, to say the least. They balked at the idea of coming in person, at least not until the "shift change." They don't want you to call 911 for a person in hospice care, but I asked if I could do that, and they said,"What do you hope the outcome of that will be?' OMG, what a stupid question! As the night progressed, I spoke to various nurses and others answering the phone at the hospice center. One of them callously told me that everyone dies eventually. I had the phone on speaker so I'm sure Mom heard that. That night we learned that hospice must be Latin for "You're on your own." Mom somehow survived that evening and passed away recently. The hospice nurse who was there at that time was empathetic, so there is that. And the bath aid and occupational therapist that Mom had were both nice. But overall a far from ideal experience.

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