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Companion Plus Sitter ProgramThe Companion Plus training class includes class time and an internship. Some of the topics covered are CPR, first aid, home safety, the difference between dementia and confusion, and other related subjects. Companions have NOT been trained to provide hands-on personal care that a nurse or certified nursing assistant (CNA) can provide, such as bathing or giving medication. If personal care assistance is needed, it is up to the family, the senior adult, and the Companion to clarify what tasks will be performed.
If you want more information or if you would like to be a Companion Plus and be listed on the Registry, call us at 919-872-7933 or email us. Guidelines for Seeking an In-Home Companion 1. Interview the person face to face. Ask to see some type of identification, such as a driver's license. Record the person's name, address, phone number, date of birth, and social security number. It may be helpful to have the person complete an application which you have designed. 2. Ask about any special training the person may have received (Certified Nursing Assistant training, companion training, classes on Alzheimer's Disease or aging issues, CPR, etc.). 3. Ask what kind and how much experience the person has had in caring for older adults. 4. Obtain names, addresses, and phone numbers of references for the person. Contact each one and ask how the person performed his/her responsibilities. Would the former employer recommend this person? 5. Ask if the person has a criminal record. You can do a local check through the City/County Bureau of Investigation. 6. Ask if the person has reliable transportation for getting to and from work. If he/she will be providing transportation for the older adult, does he/she have a valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, liability insurance, and a good driving record? 7. Does the person have any significant physical health, mental health or substance abuse problems which would affect his/her work? 8. Discuss environmental concerns such as smoking, wearing strong perfumes, pets. 9. Discuss the responsibilities of the position, such as the following:
10. Arrange for the older adult to meet the potential employee. Notice the rapport. Does the relationship seem compatible? 11. Develop a written agreement, signed by the employee. Include the responsibilities listed above and terms of employment such as the following:
ARRANGING FOR LIVE-IN CARE In addition to the above guidelines, also specify the following terms in writing:
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