FAQ

Your Questions, Answered.

Got questions? We’ve got answers! Find everything you need to know about our senior care services, caregivers, and how we support your loved ones. Explore our FAQs for quick and helpful information.

When you hire someone directly to take care of your loved one, you have to be aware of the responsibilities that go with it. Unlike an agency, they do not have professional liability, bond, or workman’s compensation insurance. That means that in the event of an accident, or if something goes missing, YOU, the homeowner is responsible. You are also liable to pay income taxes and social security for them. If the caregiver gets sick or has a family emergency, how are you going to get a reliable replacement? With an agency, they have backups or relievers to step in and make a smooth transition. So although you may think that you are saving some money, you could have some major problems in the long run when you choose to receive our services.

We need a day to see the particular needs of the patient and another day to look for a caregiver that matches the patient’s needs. We require (at least) an hour to provide a caregiver for immediate emergency cases like hospital sitting.

After a week’s service, American Quality Care For The Elderly issues and sends an invoice to the patient or the designated patient representative. Payment is made to American Quality Care For The Elderly and not to the caregiver.

We do not require any deposit if you decide to avail of our services.