Get Paid for Taking Care of Your Loved Ones at Home

Senior Hispanic mother with adult daughter helping her at home.

Keeping your loved ones at home rather than in a nursing home may be more critical now than ever before. Georgia has a program called Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) that actually pays family members to care for loved ones in their own home. Health Force of Georgia can offer professional health coaching and on-going support for the care needed to keep your loved ones safe at home.

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Holidays Can Expose That Family Members Need Assistance

Family comes together for the holidays

Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah are holidays that bring the family together. It is during the holidays that family traditions are relived year after year or… are they?

We are all so busy with our lives that we forget to stop and think about others and how their needs may be changing. This year as you gather the family, take time to pay attention to the details. Is grandma’s house as it always was or is some of the housekeeping being left undone?

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COVID-19 Policies for Health Force of Georgia

Health Force of Georgia Covid-19 Precautions

The health and safety of our patients, employees, and their families are of the utmost importance to us. Health Force of Georgia is monitoring the ongoing coronavirus outbreak paying close attention to recommendations from local, state, and federal officials on how to handle this pandemic.

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Taking Care of Your Loved Ones at Home

Taking Care of Your Loved Ones at Home

The coronavirus has everyone concerned now. Many people are especially worried after seeing news stories about nursing homes and facilities having trouble keeping their seniors safe. Many people are out of work or working from home, and it may be possible to bring their loved ones to the safety of their home for care. But, do you know, what you need to know, to take care of your loved one properly at home? Can you balance work and home health care for loved ones?

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COVID-19 Coronavirus Information for People in Georgia

Coronavirus Information for Georgians

The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is working closely with the CDC, and state partners to prepare for a potential outbreak of COVID-19 in the U.S., including Georgia. The goal is to quickly identify cases of COVID-19 and take the appropriate public health action to reduce its spread and protect the general public.

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Pandemic Planning

Cornonavirus Pandemic Information

Nancy Messonnier, director of CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases on the topic of the Coronavirus, “It’s not so much of a question of if this will happen in this country anymore but a question of when this will happen.” What can you do to protect your family from a pandemic?

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Holiday Hours for Health Force of Georgia

Holiday Hours - Health Force of GA

During the 2019 Holiday season, the office schedule for Health Force of Georgia is as follows:

Dec. 24th Christmas Eve:
Closed at noon

Dec. 25th Christmas:
Closed all-day

Dec. 31st New Year’s Eve:
Closed at noon

Jan. 1st New Year’s Day:
Closed all-day

 

We can still be reached 24/7 by calling the office number and leaving a message with the answering service: 770-458-8500.

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Are You Looking for a Rewarding Caregiver Career?

Join Our Caregiver Team!

Are you a nurse, certified nursing assistant, patient care technician or assistant, certified medical assistant? Do you have an MA or MS in Nursing? Are you looking for a rewarding caregiver career? Health Force of Georgia has opportunities for you to work full-time, part-time, weekdays, nights or weekends with flexible shifts close to your home…

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Remember the Caregivers on Memorial Day!

Remember the Caregivers and Give Them a Break

Remember the caregivers that take care of our wounded warriors now that they are home. The caregivers’ days are long with no days off. You can assist them by being there to help so they can have a break to take care of themselves. If you cannot be there, Health Force of Georgia CAN!

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