Address: 2230 N University Pkwy STE 4A, Provo, UT 84604, USA
Phone: +18013731373
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
J Macfarlane
I first called Right at Home Utah County one evening when a caregiver I had hired for my mother from another company fell through. I was immediately impressed. Not only did they answer the phone after business hours, but they were able to provide a wonderful companion for the next day. I have experienced many home care companies that are average. Mark, Holly and their team are excellent. I would highly recommend Right at Home of Utah County for anyone needing care for their loved one.
Cindy Starkovich
Wonderful people! They helped out when my mom really needed it!
Caroline Lee
Right At Home are very special company that really care about patients. Every caregiver are very patient, helpful and talented. We really enjoyed each of them. I will recommend people who needs their helps.
Carole Ferguson
The right at home family was extremely helpful and kind and efficient in helping me to recover from my experience with pneumonia, Covid, and the loss of my husband. The people who work for them are very knowledgeable about what they see you need not always having to ask what you need.I just want to send a thank you to all of those who helped me. It was a difficult time and they made it easier. Carole Ferguson
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Before they are hired, prospective Right at Home caregivers must pass a series of background, driving, and drug checks. We take the time to know each of our caregivers and understand who they are. We also offer opportunities for ongoing training in our office, which includes hands-on practice in our training room using our hospital bed and various assistive devices. Our caregivers have devoted years of their lives to selfless service.
Right at Home caregivers are trained to provide compassionate care to seniors and disabled adults. We’re here when you need us! When a caregiver comes to your home, you can ask for help with any “Activities of Daily Living,” which include housework, hygiene care, transportation for errands, and other tasks that do not include medical care. Yes, your caregiver can change your bedding, clean the bathroom, mop and vacuum, clean out the fridge—any cleaning tasks that may need to be done. Yes, your caregiver can make a meal, feed a client who can’t leave their bed, and remind them to take their doctor-prescribed medications.
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