--94eb2c04829a4f43b10550fef9a5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ok I'll speak with John and they others, to inform them that they are no longer permitted to eat the meals. The family does want the caregivers present during lunch as Mr Peritz can, on occasion, have a difficult time swallowing. That's why they don't take a break during lunch. They break later in the afternoon. Is it alright if they remain with them at the table? Thanks again! Tim On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Meghan De Jonge wrote: > 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 canno= t > 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 a= re > not working, breaks are usually provided for this. > We feel he's sort of taking advantage of them by the behaviour that's bee= n > shown at the residence. They are not paying lunch for the others.. and he > is 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 caregive= rs > to eat with her and her husband and is happy to buy them a meal. How woul= d > you like us to handle this. Are the caregivers permitted to sit with the > client? If not, can they remain close by to provide help if needed? > > Please let me know, thanks! > > -- > > *Timothy Thomas* > > *Client Care Manager* > > > > > *Home Care Assistance (Montr**=C3=A9**al) Inc.* > > *4464 Ste. Catherine Ouest* > > *Westmount, Qu**=C3=A9**bec* > > *H3Z 1R7* > > *Tel: 514 907 5065 - Fax: 514 907 5067* > > *tt@homecareassistance.com * > > > > > > > --=20 *Timothy Thomas* *Client Care Manager* *Home Care Assistance (Montr**=C3=A9**al) Inc.* *4464 Ste. Catherine Ouest* *Westmount, Qu**=C3=A9**bec* *H3Z 1R7* *Tel: 514 907 5065 - Fax: 514 907 5067* *tt@homecareassistance.com * --94eb2c04829a4f43b10550fef9a5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ok I'll speak with John and they others, to inform the= m that they are no longer permitted to eat the meals. Th= e family does want the caregivers present during lunch as Mr Peritz can, on= occasion, have a difficult time swallowing. That's why they don't = take a break during lunch. They break later in the afternoon.=C2=A0 Is it alright if they remain with them at the table?=C2= =A0 Thanks again! Tim On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 2= :47 PM, Meghan De Jonge < mdejonge@reseau-selection.com >= wrote: Hey Tim, We j