Download Your Guide to Welcoming a Caregiver into Your Home

While in-home care is a service, it is vital to foster a healthy relationship for all involved. This can lead to a deeper connection between the Caregiver and client, making everyone feel more comfortable. Many Caregivers grow to be a “part of the family.” They attend family events, are always present, and come to care deeply for your loved one. Read on for tips to ensure your Caregiver feels welcome at the beginning of the relationship.

Griswold provides non-medical in-home care or caregiver referrals, depending on location. The information provided herein is for educational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

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*The Griswold service model varies depending on which state the office is in. In some states, our service is solely to refer thoroughly screened professional caregivers. In other states, we employ and supervise the caregivers. In every state, we're 100% focused on quality services and responsiveness to your needs. For each office, you'll see its service model and learn how we can best help you and your family with your home care needs. (See item 7 and item 19 of our current FDD for additional information.)