Hours of Operation and Locations
Our Homecare aides work from 7am until 10pm, 7 days a week, and on weekends and legal holidays. Live in care is also available for more around the clock care. Our office hours are from 8:30am until 5:30pm.
Examples of Languages Abcor Homecare Aides Speak
Alcan |
Greek |
Polish |
Ukrainian |
Albanian |
Hebrew |
Romanian |
Urdu |
Arabic |
Hindi |
Russian |
Uribe |
Assyrian |
Igbo |
Serbian |
Uzbek |
Bosnian |
Italian |
Slovenian |
Vietnamese |
Bulgarian |
Korean |
Spanish |
Zulu |
Chinese |
Latvian |
Thai |
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English |
Lithuanian |
Tagalog |
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French |
Malayalam |
Twi |
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German |
Mandarin Chinese |
Turkish |
Wellness Check
Twice a month, Abcor’s supervisors conduct a wellness check for all of our clients. The wellness check provides a personalized health screen. The supervisor asks “yes/no” questions about the client’s current health condition. The questionnaire was built to gather the proper information about the client’s health. If the client’s answers to any of the questions are medically concerning, the supervisor immediately contacts our Home Health Department in order to get quality medical help for the client. We want to make sure that our clients’ health is well and they are safe in their homes.
Two Way Receipt Policy
Abcor Home Health employees are required to fill out two way receipts. This procedure helps to prevent many issues that may arise during different shopping outings. The client signs this form confirming how much cash and/or Link Card balance was given to the homecare aide. Upon return, the homecare aide signs how much money was accepted and spent, and how much of that was returned as change. Both procedures are signed and initialed by client and field staff. It helps our clients with dementia remember how much money was given to the homecare aide. It is also an important document for office records.
We join you in remembering those whose lives were taken.
As we take time to reflect on the 13th Anniversary of a day none of us will ever forget, let us come together to grieve, to remember, to express our gratitude to those who demonstrated what it is to be a hero, and to pledge ourselves to live in honor of their bravery.