Visiting Angels of King County Our family of caregivers provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Our caregivers are employees of the agency that are certified, go through an extensive interview and background check, and receive significant ongoing training from the company. We offer three services 1) caregivers in your home or place of residence, 2) a digital angel that is connected to an urgent response center, which is available 24 hours a day 3) daily angel care calls with email notifications to loved ones sharing how the client is doing. The goal of the agency is to fulfill our mission to provide the highest quality homecare guided by our values, which are the opportunity to serve, leading from the heart, and keeping our commitments, so that we can achieve the vision of the company to make life better so that everyone chooses us and no one leaves. We value learning and employ a continuous quality improvement approach. Our services allow people to maintain the independence of their daily routines and familiar surroundings as well as recovery in the privacy of their own home. Our commitment to you is simple: We will help you or your loved one continue to live at home. Get Costs
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