--_000_A0F9FB9F84204C78A3D55DAD682DCF5Freseauselectioncom_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Tim, We just feel it is weird that they are only buying a meal for this one spec= ific caregiver (john) usually our policy is that the caregivers cannot eat = at the same time as their residents because they are on duty. They usually = eat lunch after their shift or at their break time or when they are not wor= king, breaks are usually provided for this. We feel he's sort of taking advantage of them by the behaviour that's been = shown at the residence. They are not paying lunch for the others.. and he i= s here to do a job and should be supplying his own lunch. We need one rule for all caregivers, thanks for your understanding Meghan Sent from my iPhone On Jun 2, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Timothy Thomas > wrote: Hey Meghan, Thanks again for the heads up yesterday. I've spoke with John at length and= I think he now understands. Question regarding the meals I'd like to identify a procedure to ensure we'= re following the rules of the residence. Mrs Peritz wants the caregivers to= eat with her and her husband and is happy to buy them a meal. How would yo= u like us to handle this. Are the caregivers permitted to sit with the clie= nt? If not, can they remain close by to provide help if needed? Please let me know, thanks! -- Timothy Thomas Client Care Manager [https://58900edd332817a2d530-6caa6fe89e7dac3eaf12230f0985b957.ssl.cf5.rack= cdn.com/english-logo.png] Home Care Assistance (Montr?al) Inc. 4464 Ste. Catherine Ouest Westmount, Qu?bec H3Z 1R7 Tel: 514 907 5065 - Fax: 514 907 5067 tt@homecareassistance.com [http://d5ca3b0520fac45026ad-6caa6fe89e7dac3eaf12230f0985b957.r95.cf5.rackc= dn.com/facebook1.jpg] [http://d5ca3b05= 20fac45026ad-6caa6fe89e7dac3eaf12230f0985b957.r95.cf5.rackcdn.com/twitter1.= jpg] [http://d5ca3b0520fac45026ad-6caa6= fe89e7dac3eaf12230f0985b957.r95.cf5.rackcdn.com/linkedin1.jpg] --_000_A0F9FB9F84204C78A3D55DAD682DCF5Freseauselectioncom_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Tim, We just feel it is weird that they are only = buying a meal for this one specific caregiver (john) usually our policy is = that the caregivers cannot eat at the same time as their residents because = they are on duty. They usually eat lunch after their shift or at their break time or when they are not workin= g, breaks are usually provided for this. We feel he's sort of taking advantage of the= m by the behaviour that's been shown at the residence. They are not paying = lunch for the others.. and he is here to do a job and should be supplying h= is own lunch. We need one rule for all caregivers, thanks = for your understanding Meghan Sent from my iPhone On Jun 2, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Timothy Thomas < tt@homecareassistance.com > wrote: Hey Meghan, Thanks again for the heads up yesterday. I've spoke with John at lengt= h and I think he now understand