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Happy Thanksgiving!

Added on November 26, 2020 by Life_Force_Eldercare

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is a day to reflect on the things we are thankful for this past year and the year to come. As we reflect on our blessings, Life Force wishes our family, friends, staff, and clients a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Veterans Day!

Added on November 11, 2020 by Life_Force_Eldercare

Happy Veterans Day!

Life Force Eldercare, with sincere appreciation, thanks all veterans for serving and protecting our country. For being willing to sacrifice your life to ensure the freedom of the United States of America.

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Happy 4th of July

Added on July 4, 2020 by Life_Force_Eldercare

Happy 4th of July

Life Force Caregivers for the Elderly wishes everyone a happy 4th of July!


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Life Force Live-in Caregivers Response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Added on March 6, 2020 by Life_Force_Eldercare

Life Force Live-in Caregivers Response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Life Force Live-in Caregivers sent out a memo to staff, clients and their families in response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) concerns. We are closely following the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and their recommendations.

First, it has always been our policy that if any Life Force staff leaves the country for any amount of time, they are to immediately have a physical when they return to the US. In light of the emergence and spread of the COVID-19 in the United States and abroad, we are requiring any of our staff that leaves or is returning to the US must have an immediate physical and can not return to Life Force for two weeks after the physical.

Second, Life Force requires all home health aides to attend an annual orientation which includes training on proper Infection Control standards. In our memo to our staff we have reminded them to continue to exercise the Infection Control standards. These are standards that are good for clients and family members to also follow.

Lastly, we also recommended to all to minimize interactions with the public which includes rescheduling doctor appointments that are not emergencies and try to avoid medical facilities if applicable. Keep yourself and loved ones at home as much as possible and avoid any unnecessary visitors to the home or traveling.

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