

I ask them to share with me and others in the class information about clients they are caring for and to discuss some of the issues they are encountering. “I don’t talk at Caregivers because that’s not the best way to learn. Heidi’s approach to Caregiver training is reality-based which makes her Caregiver training sessions especially popular and useful.


It’s why I enjoy sharing my experience with them. The more our Caregivers know, the more they can do to keep clients in the comfort and safety of their homes. available that our Caregivers can call and report things they notice before it becomes more serious and requires hospital admission. “Unlike most other home care agencies, Valley Home Care always has an R.N.
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Kim trains Caregivers on what to look out for such as symptoms or signs of a change in a client’s physical or emotional well-being as well as how to respond when they notice something out of the ordinary. I’ve seen from personal experience as a Geriatric Nurse what issues bring seniors into hospitals and it can often be prevented by being more proactive with home care.” “We want our Caregivers to be able to identify client issues before they become a problem and that requires a higher level of knowledge and awareness. “Home care is a different dynamic,” Kim explains. She shares her deep insights and guidance with Caregivers on the job and in the classroom. Kim has spent almost her entire 30+ years as an R.N. Kim is not only Valley Home Care’s Executive Director, but she’s also in charge of our innovative Caregiver training programs.
