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This is a good home care agency. They are taking good care of my mother and her needs. I do feel comfortable leaving my mother in the hands of the care givers. They help out with cooking, cleaning, and some personal care. They are good at providing these services. This is a home care agency I would recommend.... Read more
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The care here is exceptional. The aides are skilled, compassionate, and so kind. Pricing is good and communication with the nurses and office staff is responsive. I would recommend for all my loved ones in need of care
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Ask to see the contract you will sign before you meet with them to discuss hiring them for care, if I would have seen it before meeting with them, I would have moved on to a different company. If you hire someone for in home night care, make sure that you request to sign off on how many times and for how long you were up in the night each morning before the Aide leaves. We paid $2k per week for 8 PM - 8 AM care. If the Aide tells their management that they did not get 5 hours of sleep during that time period Baywood will charge you additional money - which is ridiculous in my opinion when you are already paying $2k per week. Also, there is a lack of consistency in who is coming into your home - someone always different that you have to get acclimated each time they arrive which is challenging. Some concerns with people not coming at their scheduled time as well. While my mom said that the Aides were pleasant, I would not recommend Baywood Home Care.
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This is a good home care agency. They are taking good care of my mother and her needs. I do feel comfortable leaving my mother in the hands of the care givers. They help out with cooking, cleaning, and some personal care. They are good at providing these services. This is a home care agency I would recommend.
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I am so pleased to have had Baywood recommended to me. They stepped in when my Mother needed help the most. Great oversight, RN on call, compassionate Home Healthcare Workers with great training. Because of their compassionate care and attention to detail my Mother is able to live on her own in an independent living facility at age 95. The communication with me is excellent; any health issues are promptly noticed and reported before they can become serious issues. We had a few bumps in the road with staff turnover, which is to be expected, but it was handled professionally and with minimal disruption. I always feel my Mother is in good hands. I have great confidence in this company and am so happy to have a working relationship with them.
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