All of our caregivers have successfully passed a reference and criminal background checks. We at Allied Healthcare Solutions match your specific needs and requirements to the skills and background of each caregiver to find the best candidate.
Below are some answers to the typical questions that Allied Healthcare Solutions professionals receive when helping people select a home care plan designed specifically with you or your loved one’s needs in mind.
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What different services do you offer?
Allied Healthcare Solutions offer a full range of home care services. Our office staff can help you determine the specific services that are right for your situation.
Can I receive a short term care?
Yes. Our services are based on your needs. Our office staff will work with you to create a plan of care specific to your individual needs.
Can you care for someone in a facility (hospital, nursing home, or assisted living)?
Yes. We provide services to you wherever you call home.
What if a family member is moving a care facility while receiving Allied Healthcare Solutions’ services?
We will be happy to work with you and the facility to continue providing the services you request.
Do I have to sign a long term service contract?
No. We at Allied Healthcare Solutions are here to meet your needs, and as your need changes, so will the services you receive. Our service agreement reflects this to meet your changing needs.
How often do I get billed for services?
Billing is done on a Bi-weekly basis.
What if I need to speak to someone in the office after business hours?
Allied Healthcare Solutions’ office staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year long (including holidays). When the office is closed, there is an on-call person available to help you.
What should I be looking for in a non-medical home care agency?
Excellent in-home care agencies should respond immediately to your home care needs:
- They should have someone available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
- They should guarantee that services will always be provided.
- The caregivers should be a company employee.
- Their employees should be bonded and insure.
- They should screen their caregivers and have criminal background checks for each one of them.
- They should provide periodic visits to your home to check on their employee and to make sure that you are happy with the services you’re receiving.
How long will it take to set up a service?
Service can be provided once the in-home assessment is completed.
What happens if a caregiver is unable to show up for a scheduled shift?
If a caregiver is unavailable for any reason, another is made immediately available.
How do we select our caregivers?