Re: Meals

From
Timothy Thomas <tt@homecareassistance.com>
To
Meghan De Jonge <mdejonge@reseau-selection.com>
Date
Mon, 5 Jun 2017 09:24:15 -0400
Folder
[Gmail]_Sent_Mail
--94eb2c03dbfa65542e0551366b93 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ok thanks Meghan. Have a great week! Tim On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 12:17 AM, Meghan De Jonge wrote: > Yes of course they can stay with them during meals! > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jun 2, 2017, at 3:15 PM, Timothy Thomas > wrote: > > 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 mdejonge@reseau-selection.com> 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 cann= ot >> 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 working, 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 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 caregiv= ers >> to eat with her and her husband and is happy to buy them a meal. How wou= ld >> 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 * >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > > *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 * --94eb

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