Your Child's Caregiver

Consistently demonstrate the highest level of skill, competence, and sound judgment in our work.
~ The Bayada Way

We believe it is your child’s right to receive home health care services that meet the highest professional, ethical, and safety standards, and have dedicated our efforts to that commitment.

Our trusted team of home care professionals
Bayada Nurses employs registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), physical therapists (PTs), occupational therapists (OTs), speech therapists (STs), and home health aides (HHAs).

Our stringent hiring standards, ongoing supervision, 24-hour clinical support, and comprehensive training and education ensure that our caregivers give your child the highest quality home health care services available. Bayada Nurses is also accredited to ensure compliance with national and statewide health care standards, and all of our caregivers are fully insured.

Stringent hiring standards
We follow all state requirements, thoroughly verify credentials, references, and experience, and perform criminal background checks on all applicants. After in-depth interviews and hands-on skills assessments, we also evaluate their compassion, excellence, and reliability—the core values of Bayada Nurses.

Ongoing supervision
Once hired, all caregivers are supervised by an RN clinical manager, who makes regular home visits to ensure the health and safety of your child. Our caregivers are also required to demonstrate their competency annually with hands-on skills assessments and performance evaluations.

24-hour clinical support
Bayada is committed to your child’s safety. Both you and your child’s caregivers have access to 24-hour clinical support. Each caregiver in the field also has a dedicated clinical manager in the office who supports them, and each clinical manager in the office has a company-wide nursing office that supports them with the latest clinical information, mentoring, and best practices.

Commitment to education and training
We believe in continuously improving our work through evaluation, education, and training. Our programs include instruction, written exams, hands-on skill lab assessments and time in the field with a trained mentor where caregivers demonstrate competency in all aspects of your child’s care prior to independent assignment. All caregivers take annual skills assessments and have access to in-service education and scholarship opportunities.

Want to know more about our services? Visit the Pediatric Services page, download our brochure, or contact your local office for more information.