Your CHOICES Start Here.
Tennessee gives thousands of elderly and disabled people a choice: It's called the TennCare CHOICES program.
Personal Care
Basic Daily living is much easier with professional help- bathing,grooming,feeding,and just getting around.Our staff provides a level of personal care that will give you peace of mind
Personal Assistance
When special needs arise, we can provide assistance on an intermittent basis Resource One Medical Staffing Temps are bonded, insured, and certified caregivers and are residents of the community in which they serve.
In-Home Respite Care
Even Those who regularly care for their own loved ones need help from time to time. We can provide experienced relief workers to come in and take care of the details when you can't
Call On Us to be your Preferred Provider
For more information about the CHOICES program or about other programs within Resource One Medical Staffing, call us at 901-751-7466.
Resource One Medical Staffing Employees are bonded, insured, triple screened, and drug tested every six months. In addition, background checks , abuse-felony, and sex offender registery checks are performed regularly. We hold a state PSSA licensure. Our employees are certified caregivers and residents of the community in which they serve. Our professional caregivers can offer service from 4 hours to 16 hours every day. Our services are designed for the elderly & disabled seniors who are unable to tend to the basics of life. Our Services are provided for members that are not able to function in a capacity of daily living.
81 year old patient
“I was so worried about having strangers in my house, but now I feel very comfortable. Your people are prompt, friendly, and very helpful. One or two of them are even starting to feel like family. Thank you.”
Son of 78 year old patient
“When Dad died, I was so worried I wouldn’t be able to take care of Mom by myself. Your company has meant my mother can live in her own home and still get the help she needs to stay healthy. Your people have been a God send.”
Daughter of patient with terminal illness