Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Protocol/Etiquette for Home Health Care workers and End of Life Care.?

Hi-My grandmother died 24 hours after five years of home care. Is there a protocol or etiquette for the recognition of their work? Is there a tipping standard? Have a property to offer something? My aunt (executrix) did their job, so no tip needed. I find it strange when they ask for specific things, like that scene from "A Christmas Carol" when they pick over the corpse of Scrooge. But they had my grandmother for a few years extra quality advice. Possible sources is appreciated. I do not really know what is considered "right" in a case like this. Do people care for your grandmother to be near her until she went from the beginning? In that case, I see that they are probably very close to her, and would probably consider a memorial to a very sweet and sentimental gesture. I have worked with the elderly, and often as my own family. These people should certainly be praised, in some way to everything you have done for her grandmother, not everyone can do this type of work, and see many of them that make more than "just a job" Well, your grandmother what extent they are paid to do their job. But five years of service is also a time esp. if you have the same health worker every week. E 'to you, if you want to give a gift. If you feel the service was quite exceptional in every way to give them something they see fit, but I do not think it should. Depending on the situation. If it were always the same one or two people and did a great job in taking care of his grandmother, and truly "cured", then the family may feel compelled to "thank" monetarily. If it were always different people cared about and worked for a company health care in the home, then I agree with her aunt, because they were doing their Jobs.ie Only you know how much went over the joints, to name Hernot ~ take care how big or small their property. Hope this helped a gift is always appreciated. Do not forget to have a safe home care for their patients and feel the loss of a special friend. The gift is not money but have to be personal, perhaps an item that was special to the deceased. Under no circumstances should a home care or prayer asking for money or gifts. This gesture is entirely up to leave family and should reflect the wishes of the deceased. Depending on the degree of relationship with caregivers, I would like to thank a small gift and a handwritten note to them for their service and their friendliness. Tell us what you have said that they have your grandmother extra life and extra quality given to those years. Gift Ideas: A potted plant - I think that hibiscus are nice because they are easy to care for flowers and plants. Only you know how much went over the joints, to name Hernot ~ take care how big or small their property. Hope this helped a gift is always appreciated. Do not forget to have a safe home care for their patients and feel the loss of a special friend. The gift is not money but have to be personal, perhaps an item that was special to the deceased. Under no circumstances should a home care or prayer asking for money or gifts. This gesture is entirely up to leave family and should reflect the wishes of the deceased. Depending on the degree of relationship with caregivers, I would like to thank a small gift and a handwritten note to them for their service and their friendliness. Tell us what you have said that they have your grandmother extra life and extra quality given to those years. Gift Ideas: A potted plant - I think that hibiscus are nice because they are easy to care for flowers and plants. Only you know how much went over the joints, to name Hernot ~ take care how big or small their property. Hope this helped a gift is always appreciated. Do not forget to have a safe home care for their patients and feel the loss of a special friend. The gift is not money but have to be personal, perhaps an item that was special to the deceased. Under no circumstances should a home care or prayer asking for money or gifts. This gesture is entirely up to leave family and should reflect the wishes of the deceased. Depending on the degree of relationship with caregivers, I would like to thank a small gift and a handwritten note to them for their service and their friendliness. Tell us what you have said that they have your grandmother extra life and extra quality given to those years. Gift Ideas: A potted plant - I think that hibiscus are nice because they are easy to care for flowers and plants.

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