The Risk of Hiring Uncertified, Unlicensed Private Caregivers Posted on: May 4, 2019 Home Health Care I am going to write from my heart today on an issue that is very near and dear to me and that is the security of our senior population. As we all know the economy has taken a severe hit in the last couple of years and this has taken a real toll on all of us. One of the side effects is individuals who have lost jobs and are looking for a way to replace lost income. Seniors have become easy prey. Sonas Home Health Care has been involved in home care since 1997. We have seen more and more individuals opting out of using a reputable company for hiring a home care worker in order to save money. They instead go directly to the worker and hire them privately. Why Is It Dangerous to Hire Private Caregivers? This is a very dangerous thing to do for several reasons. One of the most important is the background of the individual. We have frequently gone through the registration of an individual who appears as angelic as the angel Gabriel – only to run their criminal background check to find they have a history of criminal activity. We have begun the process on many individuals who we know were hired privately prior to registering with Sonas Home Health Care, and who were not able to meet state-mandated standards; so were unable to register with Sonas Home Health Care. For the most part, privately hired caregivers are uncertified, unlicensed, and untrained individuals. The Caregiver Registration Process at Sonas Home Health Care Let me share with you the required process caregivers must go through who register with Sonas Home Health Care. Skills Test All caregivers who walk through Sonas Home Health Care doors take a skills test. The test determines their understanding of home care, the knowledge of their skill level, and grasp of the English language. They must pass this test with a 70% or higher in order to proceed with registration. Interview They then meet one-on-one with a trained staff member who discusses their home care experience, gets to know their personality, and whether or not they will be a good fit for Sonas Home Health Care and vice versa. Registration Process If all are in agreement, the caregiver then begins the actual registration process. Here are the items Sonas Home Health requires for caregivers to register: Clean Criminal Background Screening for Level 2 (national) Photo identification Social Security card Auto insurance card CPR card Medical statement saying the caregiver is “free of communicable diseases” Professional Liability Insurance Policy HIV/Aids certificate of education Verification of license (for CNAs and Nurses) Certificates verified Orientation In addition to this registration process, the caregiver attends an orientation class at Sonas Home Health Care to review client-focused issues. By the end of the orientation Sonas Home Health Care knows whether or not we want to represent this caregiver. Only after the orientation is completed and the registration file is final is the caregiver referred to a client from Sonas Home Health Care. At this point, it depends on the clients’ feedback on whether or not caregivers continue to receive referrals from Sonas Home Health Care. You only have to pick up the latest newspaper or listen to the stories on the 5 O’clock News to hear the horror stories of unlicensed, non-screened caregivers to know bad things can happen. Please, make sure you are putting enough precautions in place to give your loved one and you the peace of mind you deserve. Let me urge you to use licensed private care companies who have sterling reputations in your area to meet your home care needs and keep you safe, secure and well cared for in the comfort of your own home. Contact Sonas for Home Health Care Services in Florida If you or an aging loved one are considering home health care services in Florida, contact the caring staff at Sonas Home Health Care. Call today (888) 592-5855. Jillian Miller BSN, RN Director of Nursing at Sonas Home Health Care This blog was reviewed by Jillian Miller BSN, RN — Director of Nursing for Sonas Home Health Care’s Tampa Bay market — for clinical accuracy. Jillian Miller has been a nurse for 16 years — working primarily in pediatrics. She believes the best part of working with the pediatric population is when you see smiles from clients when you first enter the room. She loves seeing the difference you can make in families’ lives while providing the best care possible for them. Enjoy this article? Share it! Conversations