Reviews for Homewatch CareGivers of Tucson

Local reviews from real clients & their families, sourced from Google.

4.8

  • Overall, great people who are doing wonderful work with my 94 year Mom. If there was someone who wasn't what I liked to interact with Mom, they listened and switched the person out quickly. 99% have been awesome. They become part of the family. One brings Mom flowers on her birthday and holidays. A special group of people. I have given their name out to many.

  • We worked with Homewatch for our 87, now 88 year old mother as we continue to help her stay in her own home. Homewatch was a good service with good caretakers and doesn't make you sign a contract that has you paying even if your loved one is not in need because of travel or family visiting and taking care of your loved one. We have switched back to a family resource to care for our mom because communication is consistent and that helps our mom know what's happening. Twice in 8 months, Homewatch changed my mom's caregiver without advance warning. We received a call one afternoon about a coming change and the caregiver showed up the next day to say it was her last day. This caused our mom anxiety and worry as to who's next and having to get accostumed and "train" them again. At 88, our mom doesn't respond to quick changes. It's a good service but not for our mom any longer. She needs communication and front loading sooner and more often to help in her care. Gina Higgin

  • Good providers. Only thing some providers didn’t show up at the designated time

  • I have consistently been impressed with the quality of caregivers and responsiveness to my mom's particular needs from Homewatch. She looks forward to her caregiver's visits and I appreciate knowing she's being taken care of. Thank you to the Homewatch team for all the great support!

  • Homewatch has been an absolute blessing with helping my dad enter the new phase of life without my mom. Our caretaker is with him a few hours a day, 3 times a week. We didn't want to overwhelm him with a "new roommate" so we've worked it up to a point that he recognizes that she is there to help him with the things that mom typically did for 60 years. She helps with the cooking, light cleaning and most of all just sitting and having a conversational companion. From time to time she has taken him to appointments, which turn into unexpected ice cream stops! I can't say enough great thing about how kind and efficient the entire staff at Homewatch has been, but mostly I can't tell you how thankful I am for our caretaker. She has truly been the shining star my dad had needed! David C.

  • After a meaningful visit with Homewatch CareGivers of Tucson and its owner, Margie Lannon, Curtis Wiederin, Senior Vice President of Growth & Operations for Homewatch CareGivers Corporation, was on his way back to corporate headquarters. Sitting quietly at the airport bar, sipping his go-to Pepsi Zero, Curtis was reflecting on the visit when an unexpected and deeply touching moment unfolded. A young woman, likely in her mid-20s, stepped up to the bar and ordered a shot of tequila. Curtis, ever warm and conversational, remarked, “Wow, I could use one of those, but my body never agrees with that alcohol.” Her response stopped him in his tracks. “I just landed and need the alcohol courage to approach my mom in baggage claim… my father passed away this morning.” Curtis offered his heartfelt condolences. Then, her eyes caught the Homewatch CareGivers logo on his shirt—and she began to cry. “I think your company took care of my dad the last few weeks,” she said, her voice trembling. She went on to share how her mother had resisted the idea of home care at first, until she finally stood her ground and called in support. That decision made all the difference. “She fell in love with your caregivers,” the young woman said. “They were so kind, so caring… I will forever be grateful to your company.” Curtis asked for her father’s name and, upon calling Stacy Alameda, Chief Operating Officer, Homewatch CareGivers of Tucson, confirmed that this indeed was one of their clients. It was a full-circle moment that affirmed everything Homewatch CareGivers stands for. “It really is a small world,” Curtis later shared. “But what isn’t small is the impact of the care we provide. This was a powerful reminder of why we do what we do.” To the Homewatch CareGivers of Tucson team — Thank you! This encounter at an airport bar was more than chance. It was a reminder that compassion travels, and the legacy of your care lives on, even in moments you’ll never see. You are making a difference. Every single day.

  • Mary Jane is my new caregiver. She is a gem. Mary Jane was easy to work with because she would take care of anything she saw needing attention without me having to ask. She made a delicious lunch. When when she completed tasks, they were done in a timely and responsible manner. Mary Jane is a keeper!!

  • I was impressed with the caregiver provided to me. The information provided my Margie contained much of what would be needed to apply to the VA

  • Teresa Smith came to join our team of caregivers over a year ago from Homewatch. She entered our world with confidence, steadfastness, keen observation, and calm. Teresa is alert to changes and very fast to adapt to our client's specific needs. We have had periods of smooth sailing this past year, and also difficult times of crisis. I must say that of all of us she remains exemplary in her ability to react with a cool head and utmost consideration of our client"s well being. She is patient. She is kind. She 100% responds with love. I am grateful for her presence on our "crew" and grateful for Homewatch for sending this marvelous human being to our door. I would like to add the immense gratitude I have for Kim who coordinates scheduling. What a job she has! She is a great communicator and very forgiving in my many lapses of not keeping an eye on deadlines for requests, when I need last minute help or cancel requests that I have figure otherwise. I feel so much personal support from Kim. Hearing her voice never fails in uplifting my spirit. She has turned around my day more times than I could count.

  • I am frequently in the home of an elderly lady that you provide caregivers to. I am very impressed with Lydia on T and Thurs and the care she provides to your client. She is very attentive and loving towards Ruth.

  • Homewatch (not a place) sends out caregivers to Seniors and people with special needs. I have been very happy with the caregivers they have provided for me for many months. Most of the women have been young, think "outside the Box", are very caring and helpful. They help me with light housekeeping, meals, showering, trips to or from a Doctor's office and much more. Very Sincerely, Emlyn Fletcher

  • i would like to thank you all for your help and kindness !! : ) best regards, scott turner , green valley, az.

  • I was in such a panic when my husband needed care. I called the office and care was set up by the next day. The caregivers that came were so amazing and helped me get through this terrible time.

  • Homewatch Caregivers has been there in my deepest hours of need. The people that come are dedicated, compassionate and DESIRE to help whomever is in front of them. It's like I can breathe again😊 I can't thank Kim and Katie (who run the office, schedule, answer phones, plus everything in between), enough. I don't know when these ladies eat, drink, or sleep, because it seems as if one of them is always there. They work incredibly hard to make "it" happen for you. They care beyond measure. I HIGHLY recommend Homewatch Caregivers. In a time where every agency like this, nursing homes and hospitals are short-staffed, they find a way. I feel seen, heard and even loved by them. You will, too. 😉👍👍

  • Was there a Homewatch CareGivers on East Fort Lowell ?