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The families should stress the point of a patient being in hospice care and the caregiver should be told. Ours was not, and she was upset about not being told from First Light.... Read more
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The families should stress the point of a patient being in hospice care and the caregiver should be told. Ours was not, and she was upset about not being told from First Light.
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I have only used this service only a few times. They were very good for us. The staff in the office were great. They were prompt in dealing with me and my loved one. They were very reliable but my loved one did not like a lot of the caregivers sent.
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They've been very good. My loved one gets along well with her caregiver. She's very responsible and very good at communicating. We've had no issues with them whatsoever. I know it's hard to find caregivers right now, and they found a good one for my loved one, so I've been very happy. She does a lot of driving and transportation for us currently, not necessarily much with personal care needs. But she's very flexible and willing to do whatever we need from her. We wish that she was vaccinated, but I think she has a health issue where she can't receive it. Overall their rates are very standard, if not a little better compared to others.
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Call (540) 931-3142 to reach FirstLight Home Care of Winchester, VA.
To reach FirstLight Home Care of Winchester, VA call: (540) 931-3142
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