Beacon Health Systems, Inc.

Beacon Health Systems, Inc. We offer healthcare services that provides the care that enables the elderly and the medically challenged persons to live comfortably in their homes.

Beacon Health Systems Inc. is a full service private homecare agency that provides a complete range of healthcare services such as skilled nursing, personal care aides, companion or sitter aides to clients of all ages who are functionally impaired in the comfort of their home. Our registered nurse , care coordinator, yourself or representative, under the direction of your doctor, develop and implement a comprehensive care plan that suits your specific needs. We, at Beacon, believe that the comforts of home aid the healing process, hence our staff members are fingerprinted, drug screened and insured to give you peace of mind at home. We strive to be your preferred choice in the homecare industry with our team of highly skilled, energetic and dedicated healthcare professionals who bring respect and affection to service. Choose Beacon Health Systems Inc., and receive quality and exceptional care with compassion for yourself and your loved ones. OUR SERVICES
We offer healthcare services on an hourly, daily, weekly or long term basis. Our services include:
**Skilled Nursing Services
-Wound care
-Post surgical care
-IV Infusion therapy
-Ostomy care
-Catheter care
-Injections
-And much more …
**Personal Care Services
-Assistance with bathing, grooming, personal -hygiene, dressing and feeding
-Assistance with mobility, transfer and exercises
-Medication reminders
-Self-administered medications assistance
-And much more …
**Companion/Sitter Services
-Companionship and respite care
-Meal preparation
-Light housekeeping and laundry
-Transportation and es**rt
-And much more ...

-SERVICE EMPHASIS-
At Beacon, client satisfaction is our goal and we work hard to help our clients improve their health and become as independent as possible. Unrivalled care delivery is a team effort and you, the client, is the most important member of the team. Your emphasis on how your needs should be met will be given the utmost attention and our commitment to you include:
*To provide a holistic approach in the delivery of services to meet your care needs
*To collaborate with family members, advocates and other providers, where necessary, with your consent
*Ensure that your confidentiality is maintained at all times
*Encourage open communication between you and our agency with regard to your ongoing care

We are here to provide you with exceptional care with compassion. Beacon healthcare professionals are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week including major/religious holidays.
-WHY CHOOSE US-
At Beacon, you, the client is our top priority and your satisfaction is our goal. That is why our team of qualified healthcare professionals are trained to treat you as an extension of our family. We tailor our service to meet your individual needs and you can expect the following from us:

*Successful match with a caregiver that meets your needs

*Timely response to your inquiries

*Solicitation of client feedback on a regular basis on care received and suggestions on ways we can better serve you. For your homecare needs, choose Beacon Health Systems Inc. and receive quality and exceptional care with compassion for yourself and your loved ones.

03/14/2023

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01/17/2023

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The brutal truth everyone should know!!
11/01/2022

The brutal truth everyone should know!!

The long-term care system is broken and costly. How did the system fail and what can do to help people who can no longer care for themselves.

09/20/2022

Bridging the Gap: Addressing Georgia’s Caregiving Shortage.

Posted by LEX ECHOLS

Caregivers play an essential part in the lives of many older people and people with disabilities.
Did you know the United States is experiencing a caregiving shortage? Paid caregivers, such as personal care aides, home health aides, and nursing assistants all provide essential services to older people and people with disabilities. This crucial workforce makes it possible for people to maintain a high quality of life. However, there are currently 800,000 older people on waiting lists due to worker shortages, according to data analyzed by The Mesothelioma Center. Out of all 50 states, Georgia currently has the lowest paid caregiver to population ratio, with only 7.1 caregivers per 100,000 residents, says Georgia Public Radio.

This lack of paid caregivers highlights an additional issue: the unpaid caregiving labor of family members. According to AARP, 21.3 percent of Americans are caregivers, having provided care to an adult or child with support needs at some time in the past 12 months. Of these, one in five is providing care services completely unpaid. Up to 61 percent of family caregivers are also working a separate job on top of their caregiving duties. The financial impact of this uncompensated labor adds up quickly. As stated in one ARC brief, Georgia residents provided over 576 million hours of unpaid caregiving to loved ones living with Alzheimer’s in a single calendar year. This unpaid work was valued at roughly $7 billion.

To learn more about the strain that a caregiving shortage can put on a community, and how Empowerline is trying to alleviate the pressure, we reached out to Cara Pellino, Manager of Access to Services at the Atlanta Regional Commission. The following questions and answers have been condensed and edited for clarity purposes.

Lex Echols: In what ways does a caregiver shortage impact the day-to-day lives of older people and people with disabilities?

Cara Pellino: It impacts their quality of life. If there is a caregiver shortage, people who could be receiving in-home services struggle. These are people who may need help with bathing, preparing meals, cleaning their home, or transportation to important appointments. Without caregivers in the home, people may go without bathing and may stay in their pajamas all day because they need help dressing. They may not be able to do laundry or make their beds. There have been individuals who could not make their beds without help so when they didn’t have that help, they would just sleep on a bare mattress. The paid caregiver support is in place to really help people thrive and maintain as much independence – or maybe I should say interdependence – as possible so they can remain in their homes and communities.

LE: Can you tell me more about the CARES Flex program and what issues it addresses?

CP: CARES Flex is a consumer-directed program that allows people to become an employer of service, meaning they can hire their own staff. They have a monthly budget that they can use, and they can choose any variety of services and goods. If they want in-home caregivers, they can choose to work with an agency or they can hire their own.

This helped greatly during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Agencies weren’t allowing their staff to go into homes, and many clients didn’t want staff entering their homes anyway because they wanted to stay safe and healthy. This meant that people who previously had services in place were not receiving them. The CARES Flex program allowed them to hire their own caregivers, including family. Family is often likely doing that work anyway.

The lack of paid caregivers in our state really speaks to the number of family members who are providing this level of care and not tapping into paid community services. During the pandemic, many family members were dealing with reduced employment, so CARES Flex was a great solution.

LE: That sounds like a great program; what other services does Empowerline provide to help support caregivers, older adults, and people with disabilities?

CP: We have an amazing program, the Benjamin Rose Institute’s Care Consultation Program, which is a year-long telephonic caregiver support program. We have two care consultants who work with caregivers, calling them at different intervals to listen to their needs and help connect them to resources and services to help them thrive. It is an evidence-based program, and the studies show that it reduces caregiver burden and lessens the likelihood that the person they’re caring for will be placed in long-term care.

Empowerline also does intake and screening for Georgia’s Elderly and Disabled Medicaid Waiver Program (EDWP) as well as Older Americans Act funded services such as personal care, homemaker, respite, and home-delivered meals. These funded programs as well as private pay options, allow eligible individuals to receive care in their home which often reduces caregiver burden. For instance, an aging caregiver may find it increasingly difficult to physically care for their spouse. Having help with bathing, dressing, and toileting their loved one will reduce their level of caregiver burden. This can be a great option.

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For more information about services for older people and people with disabilities in the Metro Atlanta area, check out our Caregiver Policy Brief and Caregiver Resource Page. For information about public policy and direct care workers, check out the State Policy Strategies for Strengthening the Direct Care Workforce document from PHI.

Visit the Empowerline website to be connected with counseling and resources.

09/08/2022

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Long-Term Care: The Crisis Everyone Must Face.

The system for helping people who can no longer care for themselves is broken and costly

By: Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO AARP

May 03, 2022
Nearly 70 percent of Americans who reach age 65 will someday require help from others to get through their day. On average women will need help for 3.7 years, and men for 2.2 years.
These are truths we don’t like to think about. And that’s perfectly understandable: none of us want to think of ourselves — or the people we love — as being incapable of living independently and functioning fully; nor do we want to contemplate becoming a burden on those we love or, in their absence, reliant on charity, government or hired help for being fed and cared for.
But we do need to consider it, for one important reason: The way America provides long-term care to those who can no longer care for themselves — be it due to illness, injury, dementia or simply the cumulative effects of a long life — is deeply flawed.
The reality is this: Only a modest percentage of Americans have the wealth needed to afford whatever long-term care needs emerge in their later years. For Americans on the opposite end of the economic spectrum, Medicaid will make sure that those who qualify will have a bed, food, nursing care and the levels of support required to live with at least some level of dignity and comfort.
The challenge is for what Nancy LeaMond, AARP’s chief advocacy officer, astutely describes as “the gigantic middle” — the large majority of Americans whose income and resources make them ineligible for Medicaid or most other safety-net assistance yet are not nearly wealthy enough to sustain the ongoing costs of aides coming to their home, or for a room in an assisted-living facility or nursing home.

We all know who is filling the gap: unpaid family caregivers. Some 53 million Americans of all ages devote a portion of their day to feeding, driving, cleaning, paying bills and making sure the medicine gets taken by a loved one not able to do these tasks on their own. You can say this is as it should be: Family and close friends are always best for taking the lead on caring for someone in need. And that care should be given at home whenever possible, rather than in an institutional setting. We at AARP completely agree.
But as you will read, the toll on America’s caregivers is often great — too great. The support systems needed to assist them — whether from employers, the health care industry or government — often come up far short. And while long-term care insurance policies are available for precisely this need, they are often expensive, complicated and beyond the reach of those who could benefit from them. So very few people buy them.

In this report, the editors of the AARP Bulletin set out to accurately describe the state of long-term care in America, with a particular focus on caregiving at home (dealing with nursing home challenges and shortcomings is a whole other discussion). They spoke to a wide range of experts on why these flaws exist and how they can be fixed. They deliver a wide range of advice and support to help you not only to think about this vital issue, but to be the best caregiver you can be when the time comes.
Improving America’s long-term care system is one of AARP’s top goals. As you will see, we are working hard on many fronts to adjust attitudes about caregiving, and to change laws, influence employers and provide family caregivers with the resources, information and support they so desperately need. And they deserve it: if you are looking for heroes in America, you need only look at the legions of unpaid caregivers who sacrifice so much, most every day. To you, we offer our deepest thanks and our determined commitment for positive change.

03/14/2022

Looking for a Certified Nursing Assistant/PCAs.
Must have a clean background, CPR certification, TB test/Chest X-ray, Driver's license /State ID, and Social Security Card. Clean driving record and auto insurance.

1. 7.00am to 4pm Monday - Friday
2. 8.00am to 5pm Monday - Friday
3. 9.00am to 2pm Monday - Friday
Competitive pay based on experience. Must be available to work up to 40 hours a week.
Jobs are in Columbus, Georgia.

02/01/2022

Looking for a Certified Nursing Assistant/PCAs.
Must have a clean background, CPR certification, TB test/Chest X-ray, Driver's license /State ID, and Social Security Card. Clean driving record and auto insurance.

1. 7am to 4pm Monday - Friday
2. 9am to 5pm Monday - Friday
3. 9am to 2pm Monday - Friday
Competitive pay of $10.00 to $12.00 an hour to start, based on current rate of pay and experience. Must be available to work up to 40 hours a week.
Jobs are in Columbus, Georgia.

06/17/2021

Looking for a Certified Nursing Assistant/PCAs.
Must have a clean background, CPR certification, TB test/Chest X-ray, Driver's license /State ID, and Social Security Card.

Address

3228 UNIVERSITY Avenue, STE 103
Columbus, GA
31907

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17066106984

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