CC.13 - Risk Categories Identified

CC.13 - Risk Categories Identified

Risk Categories Identified

Under the ComForCare hierarchy of staff involved in delivery of in-home care services, exposure risk is prioritized as follows:

  1. In-home caregivers - greatest risk of exposure during routine duties

  2. RN Supervisor - second most likely risk of exposure during routine duties

  3. Director of Operations (or designee) - third most likely risk of exposure during routine duties.


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