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Family Resource Home Care

4.8
(27 reviews)

Business Details

830 Sharon Ave E, Moses Lake, WA
98837, United States
(509) 540-3765
https://www.familyresourcehomecare.com/locations/moses-lake/

About

Home Care AgencyHome Health Care Service
Family Resource Home Care provides non-medical assistance to help our clients live at home comfortably and independently. We are proud to support families and communities throughout the Pacific Northwest through our dedicated caregivers who share a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those in need of home care services.

Location

Family Resource Home Care
830 Sharon Ave E, Moses Lake, WA
98837, United States

Hours

MondayOpen 24 Hours
TuesdayOpen 24 Hours
WednesdayOpen 24 Hours
ThursdayOpen 24 Hours
FridayOpen 24 Hours
SaturdayOpen 24 Hours
SundayOpen 24 Hours

Reviews

4.8
27 reviews
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    Kateri Bolden
    May 15, 2026
    2.0
    My caregiver is absolutely amazing. She has great manners, is friendly, and works hard. That is the ONLY reason this gets 2 stars instead of 1. I'm a state pay client and even though the state of Washington pays for 100 miles of travel a month, the company only automatically approves 60 miles and it's EXTREMELY difficult to get more miles approved. The staff are generally polite but they use an AI scheduling and answering machine and it's very hard to manage even as an 18 year old who's generally tech savvy, imagine how hard it is for 80 year old clients! My caregiver's schedule changes last minute (the company changes it without alerting me or my caregiver) so sometimes she's abruptly staying an extra 30 minutes to an hour with only 1 day to change my plans. How can I plan anything without a set schedule? My caregiver sometimes drops me off for appointments at the end of her shift and the app won't allow her to clock out when she's not at my house, so we end up having to go through a tedious process of calling the company to let them know, but my caregiver still gets reminder texts and calls repeatedly by the AI answer machine the company uses. I'm also frustrated that as a state pay client I have extremely limited places that I can have my caregiver take me, the packet the company gave me did not disclose this and made it seem like quite the opposite. It was an unpleasant suprise and I only found out by calling the company. These introductory packets need updated. Overall I haven't had any problems with my caregiver and their staff are polite but their policies make working with this company frustrating.
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    Kayla Martinez
    Mar 3, 2026
    5.0
    I’ve truly enjoyed working for Family Resource Home Care. As a caregiver, it means so much to feel supported by your office team, and that’s exactly what I’ve experienced here. Communication is always professional and respectful, and they do a great job matching caregivers with clients who are a good fit. I feel appreciated for the work I do, and that makes a big difference in this field. The company genuinely cares about both their clients and their employees, and you can see that in how they operate every day. I’m proud to be part of a team that helps families and makes a positive impact in our community.
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    Melisa Lerena
    Jan 20, 2026
    5.0
    Great place to work, I’ve enjoyed meeting with different clients and I like the flexibility of their schedules.
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    Norma Espinoza
    Jan 14, 2026
    5.0
    I current work at Family Resource. I think it’s a great place to work for because you are able to work as many hours as you want. There is always work available. The office staff is great at helping you with filling and accommodating your schedule. I have met some great clients while working for this company. I would definitely recommend Family Resource to someone who needs a job.
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    Cassie Martin
    Jan 13, 2026
    4.0
    I’ve been working with Family Resource for about four months now as a caregiver, and overall I really enjoy it. I love getting to meet new clients and being able to build meaningful bonds and relationships with them - that’s one of the best parts of this job. The company is supportive and provides on-the-job training, which was very helpful when I started. I also really appreciate that they pay for the online HCA training and reimburse you once it’s completed - that support makes a big difference. One area I personally think could use some improvement is the office phone system. I’ve had a few instances where it was difficult to get in contact with someone during office hours. Other than that, I genuinely enjoy working here and am happy to be part of the Family Resource team.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Resource Home Care

What is the difference between home care, home health care, and private duty home care?

Home care can be broken down into two different categories. One type performs custodial care — care for the aging and disabled that helps a person with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and transferring. Custodial care also includes helping a person perform instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). IADLs are tasks not involving physical contact with a client, but necessary for independent living such as light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation and planning, shopping and errands, using communication devices (telephone, writing), and managing money. Most senior clients of Family Resource Home Care need help with both ADLs and IADLs. The other type of in-home care is medical home care, also known as home health care. Home health care is performed mostly by nurses and physical and occupational therapists. It involves skilled procedures such as wound care, IV lines and infusion therapy, managing medications, physical and occupation therapy, and skilled nursing care. Private duty home care refers to the method of payment. Private duty home care services aren’t covered by Medicare or health insurance. With a few exceptions, they’re paid for privately by the client, or by long-term care insurance.

How do I know if I need in-home care services?

People of all ages and abilities want to stay safe and independent at home. Many people over the age of 65 are happy and healthy at home, while some experience changes in mental or physical faculties that cause them to grow less independent with age. Others may have more serious illnesses such as cancer, stroke, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s. When complications due to aging or more serious ailments begin to interfere with living self-sufficiently, having an in-home care professional to offer extra help may become necessary. Home care services are not just for seniors. There are many different scenarios in which home care can improve quality of life. The majority of our clients tend to be seniors with varying health conditions wanting to remain independent at home. However, home care may also be necessary for those needing transportation to or from a surgical procedure, temporary home care following a procedure to facilitate recovery, transitioning from one level of care to another, or people of any age struggling with everyday life due to a chronic illness.

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