A CNA in the home handles the day-to-day, but the care plan they are following did not create itself. Advantage's RN supervisor evaluates each client's needs, builds the care plan around them, and adjusts it as a condition changes, whether that means increasing hours after a health decline or coordinating with a physician on a new concern.
This layer of oversight matters most in the moments that are easy to miss day to day. A subtle change in mobility, appetite, or medication response might not seem urgent in isolation, but a supervising RN reviewing the full picture can catch a pattern before it becomes a crisis.
Families often assume home care means one caregiver managing everything alone. In practice, that caregiver is backed by clinical oversight designed to keep the plan responsive, not static, for as long as care is needed.
Did you know your loved one's care plan is reviewed and adjusted by a supervising RN, not just followed as written on day one?
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