Family members are often the ones that oversee the care being provided to a loved one in their home. When an agency caregiver is brought in there is generally a care coordinator or supervisor that manages the schedule and periodically conducts periodic visits. Even in these instances there are actions you can take to insure that excellent care is being provided. If working with a privately hired caregiver, families have even more action they should consider doing to oversee and manage a loved one’s care. My guest, Life Care Manager Chris Dunlap, spent more than 20 years in the home health and home care arena in which the last seven years included direct oversight of home care staff. Today she works with families, assisting them with that oversight, as well as other medical matters. Chris Dunlap is both a nurse and a Life Care Manager. She is a wealth of information for anyone who is working with non-medical home care providers and she will join us to discuss how best to manage those caring for your loved ones in their home.