How will I receive updates on how my loved one is doing?
At Comfort Keepers, we know how important it is to stay informed when someone you love is in our care. That’s why we maintain open, consistent communication with families—so you’re never left wondering how things are going. Whether it’s a quick check-in after a visit, a scheduled phone call, or updates through our care coordination system, we make sure you’re always in the loop.
Our caregivers also take note of any changes in health, mood, or routine and share them with our care team and family members as needed. You’ll always know how your loved one is doing—not just physically, but emotionally and socially, too—so you can feel confident they’re in good hands.
How do caregivers balance safety with respect for privacy?
We understand that your loved one’s home is their personal space, and maintaining dignity is just as important as ensuring safety. At Comfort Keepers of Pitman, our caregivers are trained to provide support in a respectful, thoughtful way—always asking permission, explaining their actions, and honoring the senior’s comfort level.
We strike the right balance by fostering trust. From assisting with personal care to helping with mobility, everything we do is guided by compassion and professionalism. Our caregivers are not just trained to keep seniors safe—they’re also there to help them feel seen, heard, and respected every step of the way.
What questions should I ask during caregiver interviews?
Choosing the right caregiver is an important and personal decision. During an interview, consider asking:
What kind of experience do you have with seniors who have needs similar to my loved one’s?
How do you handle emergencies or sudden changes in health?
What does a typical day of care look like with you?
How do you support not just physical care but emotional well-being?
How do you maintain boundaries while still building a strong connection?
At Comfort Keepers, we welcome these conversations. We want families to feel confident and supported in their decision, knowing they’re placing their loved one in compassionate, capable hands.