AccuCare Offers Amazing In Home Health Care |
Posted: August 17, 2021 |
We are truly grateful for your amazing award. Tell us about your journey with AccuCare. It was four years ago that I had the opportunity to begin my career there. I was responsible to answer clients' questions and concerns about their healthcare. I learned a lot during that time and realized that I had all the information I needed just a few phone calls away. To keep my engagement high, I set myself a challenge and saw how far I could go. I wasn't expecting to be recognized, but I knew I was an employee who had earned it and knew more about home health care St. Louis. What is the most important thing that you've learned about caregiving? Recognizing that everyone has the right of their opinion is key. Personaly, I believe everyone should be acknowledged for the hardwork they do every day to provide in-home healthcare for their loved ones. What can we do to make it easier for readers to follow you on the internet and learn more about what you do?
What makes your company different? Have a story to tell?
Our company is a small business, which is operated out of St. Louis MO. When it comes to creating and delivering services for the community, we are open to new ideas and taking chances.
Please tell us about the worst mistake you made when starting. What was the most important lesson you learned from this experience?
It was my first week of work. As I was trying to figure out how to make the company's online training materials more useful, I thought of creating a leaderboard to help clients hold their employees accountable. It was obvious to me that mistakes can happen so a leaderboard must exist that helps you hold your employees accountable. Online training is offered to help you learn from your mistakes. Although mistakes are a good thing for a group, they can also help to build a team that is committed and cares about the collective outcome.
About Social Empowerment Council, an alliance of disability organizations, provides peer and community education to eliminate social and cultural barriers that hinder people with disabilities from reaching the full potential. We meet to share our knowledge, and strengthen advocacy for people living with disabilities.
Kim, congratulations!
The Psychiatry Building was destroyed in a tragic fire in St. Louis (MO) approximately 101 years ago. Pile Design Studio was commissioned by the city to reimagine both the Jefferson Memorial and the Psychiatry Building. The result was a powerful reminder that healing is possible. Sometimes what is possible can't be imagined. The Architecture Perkins + Will has curated an Exhibit that features some of these pieces in St. Louis. The Exhibit runs until September 5.
VOYCE is a service organization that is based around the core theme of Changing Unity Through Action. For more information, visit the website. Kim Bayne was one of the recipients of VOYCE grants. You can use a mobile app to schedule care and also access an online chat service that will help you with home care. AccuCare Home Health Care of St. Louis
1185 N Price Rd
St. Louis MO
63132
(314) 474-0020
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