I was most impressed with Home Instead's staff. They were willing to do any task, fix lunch, go for a walk, shower, play games, just sit on the deck and talk, look at photo albums etc. and my husband enjoyed his time with them. I never felt nervous leaving him.... Read more
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I was most impressed with Home Instead's staff. They were willing to do any task, fix lunch, go for a walk, shower, play games, just sit on the deck and talk, look at photo albums etc. and my husband enjoyed his time with them. I never felt nervous leaving him.
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I would a friend, that I didn't realize how much I needed a break and how it helped me mentally and physically to be with my friends and leave the house without worrying about my loved one. The caregivers were so kind, competent and helpful. It has been a blessing for me.
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Some of the administrative processes have been difficult, but the caregivers have been great! We had one time when someone filling in for the regular caregiver wasn't able to show up and they didn't let us know until the last minute, but that only happened once. We have pretty much the same people all the time. The pricing seems to be fair, but the workers themselves don't see as much of the money as I would like. We chose them because they were so quick with the response.
Call (641) 792-1800 to reach Home Instead - Newton, Marshalltown, Oskaloosa, Pella, IA.
To reach Home Instead - Newton, Marshalltown, Oskaloosa, Pella, IA call: (641) 792-1800
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