Right at Home Alameda County mentioned in Castro Valley Forum
Article: October 09, 2024
Castro Valley Forum, a community newspaper serving Castro Valley since 1989, has mentioned Right at Home Alameda County and our caregiver Jeanette Nesme in a recent publication.
2019 Parkinson's Moving Day® San Jose
Event: June 01, 2019
Community Involvement
We are partnering with the National Parkinson Foundation again this year to walk in support of those living with Parkinson's disease. Join Right at Home on Saturday, June 1 for Moving Day 2019 San Jose.
2019 Parkinson's Moving Day® San Francisco
Event: May 05, 2019
Community Involvement
We are partnering with the National Parkinson Foundation again this year to walk in support of those living with Parkinson's disease. Join Right at Home on Sunday, May 5 for Moving Day 2019 San Francisco.
2018 Parkinson's Moving Day® San Jose
Event: June 02, 2018
Community Involvement
We are partnering with the National Parkinson Foundation again this year to walk in support of those living with Parkinson's disease. Join Right at Home on Saturday, June 2 for Moving Day 2018 San Jose.
2018 Parkinson's Moving Day® San Francisco
Event: May 06, 2018
Community Involvement
We are partnering with the National Parkinson Foundation again this year to walk in support of those living with Parkinson's disease. Join Right at Home on Sunday, May 6 for Moving Day 2018 San Francisco.
Right at Home in Compliance with California’s New Stricter Requirements for Home Care Agencies Effective January 1, 2016
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The New Year is bringing new standards to the home care industry for operators in California. On January 1, 2016, California adopted stricter requirements for home care aides and their employing agencies, including background checks, mandatory training hours and licensing. The law is designed to protect vulnerable clients by requiring registration, screening, training and insurance for all home care aides employed by an agency.
Philips Teams with Global Home Care Provider Right at Home
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The New Year is bringing new standards to the home care industry for operators in California. On January 1, 2016, California adopted stricter requirements for home care aides and their employing agencies, including background checks, mandatory training hours and licensing. The law is designed to protect vulnerable clients by requiring registration, screening, training and insurance for all home care aides employed by an agency.