Frequently Asked Questions in Taunton and Eastern Massachusetts
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Frequently Asked Questions
We provide care in a variety of settings including the client’s home, a family member’s home, or with a live-in caregiver (for AFC clients). We tailor each plan to best meet the client’s living arrangement and support system.
Yes! We’re always looking for compassionate, dependable professionals. You can view job openings and submit an application via our Careers page on the website or email us at admin@riversofhopes.com.
Absolutely. We match clients with caregivers based on needs, preferences, and personality. If for any reason you or your loved one are not comfortable, we will work with you to find a better match.
Yes, Rivers of Hope accepts MassHealth, the Medicaid program in Massachusetts, as well as other applicable insurance plans such as VA CCN, UHC, Tufts, and others. For private pay clients, we also offer flexible payment options. If you’re unsure about coverage, our team can help verify eligibility and assist with enrollment.
Yes, Rivers of Hope offers non-medical support like companionship, light housekeeping, meal prep, medication reminders, errands, and transportation assistance under both private pay and qualified programs.
Yes, we offer respite care for family caregivers who need temporary relief, and in are other programs as well. This can range from a few hours to overnight care. Contact us to learn more about availability and options.
Yes, Rivers of Hope provides specialized care for veterans, recognizing their unique needs and ensuring they receive the support and respect they deserve.
Yes, we offer 24-hour care and overnight support based on client needs. These services are available through both private pay options and qualified programs. Please call us to discuss your situation and care requirements.
Yes, Rivers of Hope is an approved provider in the VA Community Care Network. Veterans can access services through a referral from their VA provider. Contact us for more details or support with the process.
Referrals can be made through our website’s referral form or by contacting us directly or via email at marketing@riversofhopes.com
While both programs provide personal care services, GAFC is designed for individuals residing in group settings, such as assisted living facilities, offering support within a community environment. In contrast, AFC involves living with a caregiver in a family-like home setting.
In many cases, services can begin within a few days, depending on the urgency, program eligibility, and completion of required assessments and paperwork. Call us to discuss your situation and timeline.
You can submit a referral directly through our website or by calling us at (508) 440-4280 Monday through Friday. We collaborate with providers, discharge planners, and community partners to ensure a smooth onboarding process.
Yes, initiating services involves completing necessary documentation.
Our standard office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We offer services outside of business hours, including weekends and holidays, based on client needs. Please contact us to discuss specific scheduling.
Rivers of Hope serves various counties, and communities. We serve the Plymouth, Bristol, Norfolk, Suffolk counties. And some of the communities including Brockton, Boston, Braintree, Avon, Randolph, Abington, Dorchester, Malden, and surrounding areas. For specific service areas, please contact us directly.
The MAP is a training initiative ensuring that staff members are equipped to administer medications safely and effectively, adhering to healthcare regulations and standards.
All caregivers undergo thorough background checks, CORI clearance, reference checks, and in-depth training. We also ensure ongoing education and supervision to maintain the highest standards of care.
Our culturally competent team includes members who speak English, Haitian Creole, Yoruba, Spanish, and Cape Verdean Creole, ensuring effective communication with diverse clients.
Rivers of Hope provides a range of in-home care services, including:
- Adult Foster Care (AFC): Support for individuals aged 16 and older with developmental, intellectual, physical, or mental disabilities, allowing them to live in a family-like setting with trained caregivers.
- Group Adult Foster Care (GAFC): Personal care services within community or assisted living environments for elderly and/or disabled individuals.
- Home Health Care: Medical and non-medical assistance in individuals’ homes by skilled professionals, including medication management and daily activity support.
- Private Pay Services: Customized care plans for clients who prefer to pay out-of-pocket for services, offering flexibility and personalized attention.
- Medication Administration Program (MAP): A referral resource that connects individuals with training programs designed to equip staff with the knowledge and skills to safely administer medications in compliance with healthcare regulations. Note: This training is provided by external partners and not conducted in-house by Rivers of Hope.
- Veteran Care: Specialized services honoring veterans, ensuring they receive the support and recognition they deserve.
Private pay services are paid out-of-pocket and offer more flexibility in service types, hours, and customization. Insurance or MassHealth-funded services follow specific eligibility criteria and care plans based on program guidelines.
Individuals aged 16 or older who have developmental, intellectual, physical, or mental disabilities and cannot safely live alone may be eligible for AFC services. Eligibility is determined through assessments and coordination with healthcare providers.
