For those who are disabled, elderly, or recovering, Pop-in Care is pleased to offer
help with the following activities and tasks:
For those who are disabled, elderly, or recovering, Pop-in Care is pleased to offer help with the following activities and tasks:
Bathing
Personal hygiene and grooming
Toileting and incontinence care
Oral and dental care
Assist with prescribed exercises
Medication reminders
Hydration reminders
Managing appointments
Wellness checks
Preparation and serving meals
Light housekeeping
Transportation and errands
Making phone calls and correspondence
Tech assistance
Short-term relief for primary caregivers (Respite Care)
Companionship for daily activities
Multilingual Care Team
CAREGIVER TRAINING
All Pop-in Care caregivers are required to hold certain skills, and adhere to the care
guidelines provided by Pop-in Care.
All Pop-in Care caregivers are required to hold certain skills, and adhere to the care guidelines provided by Pop-in Care.
All Pop-in Care caregivers are:
Registered Home Care Aides (HCA)
CPR Certified
Screened and cleared through the California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
Required to undergo in-field training and mandatory annual training
In addition, our caregivers also receive ongoing Pop-in Care specific training (including wheelchair and hoyer lift training) to ensure they are providing the best possible care.
Our training program is specially designed to train our caregivers to deliver care as efficiently and effectively as possible, and to focus on the client’s specific needs.