Caregiving Tips
Where to start
Hiring a home caregiver is one of the most personal decisions a family makes in South Florida. Before any agency interview, sit down and write a one-page profile of your loved one’s day. What do mornings look like? Which medications are time-critical? Where do they need a hand, and where do they prefer to be left alone?
That single page becomes the most useful screening tool you have. It turns vague questions like “is this person a good fit” into specific ones — does this caregiver know how to set up a medication reminder schedule? Have they cared for someone with early-stage dementia? Are they comfortable cooking meals to dietary restrictions?
Questions to ask in the interview
- What hours are you typically available, and how do you handle last-minute schedule changes?
- Tell me about a difficult moment with a previous client and how you handled it.
- How do you communicate with family members?
- What’s your approach when a senior resists help?
Warning signs
Be cautious of anyone who can’t give specific examples from prior care experience, who pushes back on background-check requirements, or who is reluctant to involve other family members in the conversation. The right caregiver welcomes oversight — it makes everyone’s job easier.
Boca Raton families: what we see
Most of the families we work with start with 4–6 hours per day, three days a week, and increase as trust is established. That gradual ramp gives both the senior and the caregiver time to adjust without locking anyone into a contract that doesn’t fit.
If you’d like to talk through the process, our team is happy to walk you through it. Call 305-363-7755.