How does New Century Home Care ensure quality and compassionate care through their HHAs? - 13 views
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#1 barrybee on 03 Jun 25Hey folks, I've been looking into home care options for my aunt, and one thing that really matters to our family is finding caregivers who genuinely care - not just check boxes on a list. We've had experiences in the past where aides were technically doing their job, but there was no warmth or connection, and that makes a huge difference. I came across New Century Home Care while searching for agencies in Philly, and I'm curious: how do they make sure their HHAs are not just trained, but also compassionate and committed? Has anyone had any experience with them or knows what kind of values they promote?
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#2 edward2113 on 12 Jun 25I actually asked the same thing a while ago when I was exploring agencies for my dad. What caught my attention about the hha job in Philadelphia with New Century is how they emphasize compassionate care right in their job listing. They talk about building relationships with clients, not just providing basic help, and they even refer to their HHAs as "Home Health Heroes," which really tells you where their priorities are. Plus, with benefits like training, support, and recognition programs, it seems like they invest in their aides so they can give their best to clients - emotionally and professionally.
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#3 georgee64 on 12 Jun 25Something I've noticed when dealing with different agencies is that the caregivers' attitude often reflects how they're treated by their employer. Agencies that care for their staff usually end up with caregivers who care more deeply for their clients. It's a cycle that really matters, especially in home care.
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