Covington, Georgia
Reviews
5 reviews
Stephanie Campbell
I absolutely loved this agency and its owner Jermaine Walker and staff! Very early in my career, I was fortunate enough to become a part of this dedicated and passionate team of professionals. I still take great pride in having been a 'Visiting Angel' and wish all my work experience had been as wonderful as it was while working there. The owner truly cares about his clients, their safety, their unique situations and the well-being of all of his staff, his clients and their families. As a CNA, I have worked for several home health agencies over the years but my time with this agency remains unparalleled. They strive to put their clients first. This is to be applauded! Great job! Great leadership! Great working experience!
zob jr
Visiting Angels out of Covington provided care for my mom and grandmother for over a year. Mr. Walker and his team were always available to us when we had questions or issues. He always worked with us as far scheduling, staffing, etc. His team of caregivers were extremely kind and caring. They allowed us to keep them in their home as long as we could possibly manage it. Thank you Mr. Walker!
Christina Mcintosh
Leta Davis
What a joke. The owner Jermaine Walker prefaces every conversation with workers comp concerns for the agency when discussing changing and turning my bedridden father. Why have an agency that cant care for bedridden patients? I dont want the burden of managing caregivers, so I am not an agency director and dont want to hear agency issues... figure it out yourselves. I only care about making sure my dad is okay. Maybe you should hire workers that arent lazy and are physically able to do personal care for patients who cant do for themselves. It should be specified in their services if they cant do something, instead of me getting a call a day before travel plans to tell me they cant do it. Complete incompetence all around. These agencies only want to provide easy companion care for people who can already do for themselves. Ask them to do anything involving a little effort worth the $20/hr, and they suddenly cant help.
Matthew Cox