Senior Helpers of Olympia Receives Prestigious CHAP Certification
Senior Helpers of Olympia has made a significant stride in the field of elderly care by becoming the first private duty in-home care provider in the United States to achieve the Age-Friendly Care at Home certification from Community Health Accreditation Partners (CHAP). This prestigious certification highlights the company’s dedication to providing high-quality, personalized care for seniors in their community.
On August 27, 2024, this noteworthy achievement placed Senior Helpers of Olympia in a position to lead the way in age-friendly care, which focuses on meeting the unique needs of older adults. CHAP's COO, Teresa Harbour, praised Senior Helpers for their proactive measures and commitment to excellence even prior to receiving the certification, stressing the importance of their innovative approaches such as the LIFE Profile tool, Senior Gems program, and staff training initiatives.
Understanding Age-Friendly Care
The concept of Age-Friendly Care at Home revolves around person-centered care that places the individual at the heart of the service. This approach addresses vital aspects known as the 4Ms:
- - What Matters - Empowering clients to set their own goals and express their preferences in care.
- - Medication - Administering medications in a manner that is respectful of what is most significant to the client.
- - Mentation - Focusing on the mental health aspects like depression and dementia management.
- - Mobility - Ensuring safe movement for older adults to maintain functional independence.
To obtain this certification, Senior Helpers of Olympia integrated the 4Ms into their daily operations and client interactions. This ensures that they provide an environment that is not only embracing but also responsive to the needs of each senior individual they care for.
Innovative Programs to Support Elderly Care
Beyond achieving the CHAP certification, Senior Helpers of Olympia has implemented several key programs that elevate their care standards further:
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LIFE Profile Assessment Tool: This innovative, research-oriented tool helps identify clients at risk of hospitalization, allowing for preventive measures to be taken before a situation escalates.
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Senior Gems Program: This program offers tailored strategies to manage the different stages of dementia, celebrating the unique aspects and capabilities of seniors as they age.
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Center of Excellence for Training: This facility gives caregivers a hands-on learning experience in a simulated home environment, which enhances their practical skills and knowledge about high-quality in-home care.
These initiatives demonstrate Senior Helpers of Olympia’s unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for their clients. Providing essential care options including chronic disease management, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, transportation assistance, and end-of-life services showcases their holistic approach to senior care.
The Future of Senior Care
Owner Sarah Ketter emphasizes that achieving CHAP certification not only marks a milestone for the company but also reflects their commitment to continually improve the care provided to clients. This accomplishment inspires confidence in the quality of care that seniors receive and reassures families that they are prioritizing the well-being and happiness of their loved ones.
One of the primary goals of Senior Helpers is to ensure that seniors can age in place safely and with the dignity they deserve. Their commitment to ongoing education and improvement, paired with the certification, reinforces their role as a crucial part of the care landscape for aging individuals.
By continuing to innovate and elevate the standards of in-home care, Senior Helpers of Olympia is setting a benchmark in the industry, paving the way for more seniors to receive the compassionate and competent care they deserve. To discover more about their services, visit
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