
Can You Really Get Professional Care at Home? Home Care Owner Answers! | Repair The Roof Podcast
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Mike Moyer, owner of First Light Home Care, shares his path from construction to caregiving, highlighting the services his team provides, the vital role of caregivers, industry challenges, and the payment options available to families. He underscores the rewarding nature of caregiving and First Light’s dedication to delivering compassionate, high-quality care for seniors and others in need.
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Takeaways
- Mike transitioned from construction to home care in 2018.
- First Light Home Care serves a diverse clientele, including seniors and college students.
- Caregivers are trained in various areas, including dementia care and companionship.
- Home care allows clients to stay in their own homes while receiving assistance.
- The company has a centralized office and recruits local caregivers.
- First Light has no minimum hours for service, making it flexible for clients.
- They work closely with home health agencies for medical needs.
- Hiring and retaining quality caregivers is a significant challenge in the industry.
- The company has a good relationship with the VA for referrals.
- Client care coordinators assess needs and match caregivers accordingly.
Resources:
- Gudorf Law Group
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- When a Loved One Dies: A Legal Guide - Free Book
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