Questions to ask a home care agency | Free comparison guide
Start your care journey with the right questions.
A practical resource for families exploring home care in San Diego
What’s inside the guide
Designed with real San Diego families in mind, this two-part resource covers:
- How to assess your loved one's care needs before making your first call
- What daily logistics to prepare before a caregiver starts
- The essential questions to ask a home care agency — and why each one matters
- A side-by-side comparison chart to evaluate multiple agencies at once
- How to give effective feedback to make the caregiver match work
You’ll also find key questions to help you uncover whether an agency is licensed, insured, and truly equipped to protect your family — the kind of details that bring lasting peace of mind.
12 essential questions to ask a home care agency
These are the exact questions inside the guide — the ones every family should ask before signing with any agency:
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- 1. Does your office provide 24/7 availability to answer my calls?
- 2. Can you provide references from current or previous clients?
- 3. Do you provide insurance if a caregiver is injured in my home?
- 4. Do you hold a valid California license for non-medical companion care services?
- 5. Does your staff conduct an initial assessment before care begins?
- 6. Are all caregivers background-checked, bonded, insured, and DMV-verified?
- 7. Do you handle all employee payroll, including taxes and withholdings?
- 8. If my caregiver has an emergency, will you provide a same-skill replacement?
- 9. Can I meet and interview the caregiver before committing?
- 10. Do you offer caregiver/client personality matching, with replacement available on request?
- 11. Can you accommodate visits as short as one hour per day?
- 12. Can I request a caregiver with experience in my loved one's specific condition?
The guide includes a comparison chart so you can record each agency’s answers side-by-side. A reputable agency should answer yes to every one of these. If they hesitate, you have your answer.
As a licensed home care agency in California, All Heart meets the standards set by the California Department of Social Services for non-medical home care providers — and answers yes to all 12.
Why preparation matters
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Get your free Home Care Preparation Guide & Interview Checklist from All Heart Home Care. It’s a practical companion for your search — designed to simplify decisions and bring peace of mind to every step of the process.