Ellen Bergstrom
GBHarassment of caregiver I pride myself… Harassment of caregiver I pride myself on my work. But I’m an older worker. Many don’t think we should be at work. Honor manager named Kathleen repeatedly harassed me with false charges and then fired me
Harry
GBno continuity for long term care. Wish we were able to keep same caregiver. Retraining caregivers everytime we needed one was no fun. When we finally got a routine person and were happy they removed him and started sending whomever stating it was against company policy to send same person regularly? This is a trouble for long detailed daily routines.The service is supposed to free us up but ended up being more a hassle retraining over and over requiring us to be there all the time handholding. We finally advertised and hired a live in caregiver which has its drawbacks too yet has greatly freed up our lives. While most care givers sent were wonderful and I stared them high, others were not worth the time. If you need a hand great! Are willing to be there guiding them all day great! if you need repeat care forget it until they change their policy!
Lilian
GBWhen I first met with an Honor… When I first met with an Honor representative it seemed like a great service. What she described to me made me say “wow they really know what they are doing and are on it.” Boy was I wrong! The caregiver I got from Honor was amazing! I think I lucked out. She was experienced with Spinal Cord Injuty patients and my husband had just suffered an accident and had an SCI. Unfortunately she was only with us for about 4 months. That’s wheny nightmare began. Honor would send different caretakers everyday. Some would come from as far away as 50 Miles. We are in the San Fernando Valley! The caregivers would come an hour to 2 hours late! My husband is in a wheelchair & can not move on his own. He was left in bed while I left to work hoping someone would show up. The last straw was a caregiver that said she was Jewish & couldn’t touch my husband’s food! What? Who goes into this field if they can’t touch food that is NOT kosher! I’m my experience the Honor caregivers were horrible to my husband and myself!
Paul Cain
GBHonor did a good job Honor did a good job for my mother for several months when she needed some assistance in her home. We started off a little rocky, but she was very happy with her caregiver. We terminated our relationship when it was time for Mom to move to independent living, where she is now very happy.
Jennifer
GBGood, but staff for cognitively impaired needs work Some of the care givers were absolutely fantastic, some where fine, a couple needed replacing. Unfortunately it was nearly impossible to monitor the night time people and they didn't fall into the fantastic or fine category. When you have a cognitively impaired person on hospice you need to send the best people. The app with alerts was fantastic. After the loved one passed, we missed those alerts for a few days.