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How to Chose the Best Quality ADHC
Because you & your loved ones deserve the best quality care that there is available, we strongly suggest to interview all ADHC’s available in your geographical area. We firmly believe that once your compare the quality of our services to our competitors AND attain results from the information below you will choose OUR center, as so many other individuals have, and be satisfied with your decision.
Here is the list of questions you should ask before you make any decision:
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How many RNs, Physical & Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Social Workers, & Program Aides are employed by the center? Are they employed Full Time or Part Time?
Why Among Friends ADHC is your best choice:
- Among Friends ADHC has been operating at the same location, under the same management since it was first licensed on March 19, 2001;
- We employ over 60 employees and more then 50% of them have been with the center for more then six years;
- Over 70% of our staff are employed on a full time basis;
- We are centrally located in Downtown Oxnard providing close proximity to several geographical areas;
- We offer a culturally diverse program representing many ethnicities and languages;
- We consistently receive high accolades from our licensing agencies for our quality of services (CA. Dept of Health Care Services, CA. Dept of Education, CHP, CA. Dept of Aging, and Medi-Cal);
- Highly recognized amongst community organizations as a provider of quality services with proven results.
- We operate a fleet of 14 vehicles and eight of them are equipped with wheelchair lifts;
- And most importantly, we provide the best quality of care by maintaining one of the highest staff to patient ratios among all ADHC’s in the State of California in Nursing, Social Work and Program Aide Departments. Our staffing arrangements exceed the State requirements because we strive for excellence.
Department |
Among Friends ADHC |
State Requirements |
Registered Nurses |
1 per 30 participants |
1 per 40 participants |
Social Workers |
1 per 30 participants |
1 per 40 participants |
Program Aides |
1 per 9 participants |
1 per 16 participants |
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