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In this episode, Jeff Brown and Malissa Henkelman from Care Builders at Home shed light on the concept of in-home care and its significance for the elderly population. They discuss the range of services provided by their private duty home care company, catering primarily to the elderly and individuals with various conditions such as congestive heart failure, ALS, and Parkinson's disease. Jeff and Malissa share their personal journey of partnering together to offer specialized care and highlight Malissa's expertise in geriatrics. They emphasize the importance of being an advocate for seniors and their families, providing education, support, and easing the transition to in-home care. We also delve into the distinction between private duty and skilled care, outlining the role of skilled home care in rehabilitation settings and the custodial care provided by private duty caregivers. They address common misconceptions and language barriers in understanding in-home care, emphasizing the need for clear communication and comprehensive assessments. Jeff further explains the rigorous caregiver vetting process and the ongoing training and education they provide to ensure the highest quality of care. Lastly, they discuss the critical role of family involvement and its impact on the success of in-home care outcomes.
Episode Highlights
Introduction to Care Builders at Home and their focus on private duty home care for the elderly
The story of Jeff and Malissa's partnership in offering specialized care
Malissa's expertise in geriatrics and her dedication to being an advocate for seniors and their families
Differentiating between private duty and skilled care and the specific services they provide
Addressing language barriers and common misunderstandings in in-home care
Exploring the caregiver vetting process, including background checks, interviews, and onboarding
The significance of medication management and the proactive approach to ensure safety and effectiveness
Highlighting the crucial role of family involvement in the in-home care process
The impact of comprehensive assessments and ongoing education in delivering quality care
Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of in-home care and its importance in supporting the elderly population, as Jeff Brown and Malissa Henkelman share their insights and experiences in the field of private duty home care.
By Betty and SaraIn this episode, Jeff Brown and Malissa Henkelman from Care Builders at Home shed light on the concept of in-home care and its significance for the elderly population. They discuss the range of services provided by their private duty home care company, catering primarily to the elderly and individuals with various conditions such as congestive heart failure, ALS, and Parkinson's disease. Jeff and Malissa share their personal journey of partnering together to offer specialized care and highlight Malissa's expertise in geriatrics. They emphasize the importance of being an advocate for seniors and their families, providing education, support, and easing the transition to in-home care. We also delve into the distinction between private duty and skilled care, outlining the role of skilled home care in rehabilitation settings and the custodial care provided by private duty caregivers. They address common misconceptions and language barriers in understanding in-home care, emphasizing the need for clear communication and comprehensive assessments. Jeff further explains the rigorous caregiver vetting process and the ongoing training and education they provide to ensure the highest quality of care. Lastly, they discuss the critical role of family involvement and its impact on the success of in-home care outcomes.
Episode Highlights
Introduction to Care Builders at Home and their focus on private duty home care for the elderly
The story of Jeff and Malissa's partnership in offering specialized care
Malissa's expertise in geriatrics and her dedication to being an advocate for seniors and their families
Differentiating between private duty and skilled care and the specific services they provide
Addressing language barriers and common misunderstandings in in-home care
Exploring the caregiver vetting process, including background checks, interviews, and onboarding
The significance of medication management and the proactive approach to ensure safety and effectiveness
Highlighting the crucial role of family involvement in the in-home care process
The impact of comprehensive assessments and ongoing education in delivering quality care
Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of in-home care and its importance in supporting the elderly population, as Jeff Brown and Malissa Henkelman share their insights and experiences in the field of private duty home care.