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Scheduling has been an issue on and off lately not notified or consulted of changes timely , one no show when I was out of town. The regular care givers fabulous some subs tend to do less. The cooking skills vary by caregiver. I have to request to exercise and walk my hubby when it is noted it needs to be done daily exists more with subs... Read more
Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
The owner [name removed] is very hands on and willing to help in any way he can. He was willing to accommodate my Mother in things the office usually doesn’t do. We only had help for a month due to the long term care insurance denying her claim. I would recommend them.
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Scheduling has been an issue on and off lately not notified or consulted of changes timely , one no show when I was out of town. The regular care givers fabulous some subs tend to do less. The cooking skills vary by caregiver. I have to request to exercise and walk my hubby when it is noted it needs to be done daily exists more with subs
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We had the nurse only one night, and he did the best he could. The coordinator was fantastic and a great guy. The nurse was very good. [Name removed] assisted with the long term care and how to use this service. This was very helpful to assist me be able to help me navigate this area.
Call (818) 650-1002 to reach Amada Senior Care of San Fernando Valley - Woodland Hills, CA.
To reach Amada Senior Care of San Fernando Valley - Woodland Hills, CA call: (818) 650-1002
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