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Home Care In Durham, NC

Home Care Durham, NC

They say that your golden years are the best years of your life. For most older Americans, that's how it should be - a time to relax, reflect, and live life in a familiar place. After all, senior citizens in the U.S. have worked tirelessly to build a better economy, serve their communities, and raise families.

However, as seniors grow older, completing daily tasks like showering and enjoying activities such as visiting the historic Bennett Place gets harder without someone by their side. Unfortunately, many older Americans aren't able to rely on their adult children for help. The reality in today's world is that family members do not have the skills or time to dedicate to caring for their parents. That's where Always Best Care Senior Services comes in.

Our in-home care services are for people who prefer to stay at home as they grow older but need ongoing care that family or friends cannot provide. More and more older adults prefer to live far away from long-term, institutionalized facilities and closer to the place where they feel most comfortable - their home. Home care in Durham, NC is a safe, effective way to give your loved ones the care they need when they need it the most.

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The Always Best Care Difference

Since 1996, Always Best Care has provided non-medical in-home care for seniors to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle as they get older. We are proud to have helped more than 25,000 seniors maintain higher levels of dignity and respect. We focus on providing seniors with the highest level of in-home care available so that they may live happily and independently.

Unlike some senior care companies, we genuinely want to be included in our clients' lives. We believe that personalized care is always the better option over a "one size fits all" approach. To make sure our senior clients receive the best care possible, we pair them with compassionate caregivers who understand their unique needs. That way, they may provide care accordingly without compromising their wellbeing.

The Always Best Care difference lies in life's little moments - where compassionate care and trustworthy experience come together to help seniors live a fruitful, healthy life. Whether you are an aging adult that can't quite keep up with life's daily tasks or the child of a senior who needs regular in-home services, Always Best Care is here to help.

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“I could not be happier with this service. I schedule care in 15 minute or 30 minute visits for 6 visits a day. They make sure that my 96 year old mother takes her meds, walks to meals, they deliver her meals when she is too tired to walk, they water her plants, bathe her, they will help in anyway to provide the best care. Shawn Cothran, the owner, made a personal visit to her room to make sure she had all that she needs. The caregivers; Vera, Jackie, Toni, Elizabeth and many others could not be better. I highly recommend this service.”

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“I Love Always Best Care, we have an amazing team and I am lucky to be surrounded by such caring hearts.”

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“Staff helped guide and navigate options for my mother. We found a new home for her and the extra attention she is now receiving has given both the family and her comfort and peace of mind. It is a challenging transition and the help was invaluable. Many thanks!”

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“ABC caregivers took care of my 93 yr old father from when he came out of the hospital until he passed away 8 months later. The nurse was very fast and efficient and met us at his residence when we arrived from the hospital. Many caregivers were so sweet and careful with him and were helpful to my mother as well. He would be happy to see their smiling faces. They were also very accommodating for schedule and other changes. I would highly recommend them!”

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“ABC caregivers took care of my 93 yr old father from when he came out of the hospital until he passed away 8 months later. The nurse was very fast and efficient and met us at his residence when we arrived from the hospital. Many caregivers were so sweet and careful with him and were helpful to my mother as well. He would be happy to see their smiling faces. They were also very accommodating for schedule and other changes. I would highly recommend them!”

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“I started with Always Best Care in October of 2018 and they have been fabulous with their flexibility. I have been able to make my own schedule to accommodate other things in my life.”

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“I’ve been employed by Always Best Care Senior Services as a caregiver for almost four years. I’ve been impressed by their professional, ethical and caring work environment, as well as the continuing training and support given to employees. As a caregiver it has been a rewarding experience to lovingly provide for the physical and emotional needs of our clients.”

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“This is a great place to work . The management team goes beyond there duties.They care a lot about their clients and their workers . If you are looking for a good place to work with flexible schedule I would recommend you ABC care .”

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“I've been working with Always Best Care Senior Services Wake Forest for 4 years. It's a great place to work and I love working to support our senior community. ❤”

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“We recently had to move my Dad from one senior care center to another. It was wonderful to have Paige from Always Best Care make all the appointments and show us different options. She knew all the ins & outs, positives & negatives and was such a huge help in finding him a new place to live! I highly recommend this service to anyone in need of finding a place for their loved one.”

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“As a Certified Geriatric Care Manager I guide families through the maze of aging medical concerns. I am amazed at the speed and professionalism Always Best Care provides in filling our client's home care needs and help in finding the right long term care living environment when the time has come. I can call and know my client's needs will be met and expectations exceeded!”

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“Always Best care has provided excellent care services for our 45 yr old daughter for three months. The caregivers are professional, tender hearted, and have been a great blessing to the whole family. We are very grateful for the entire team!!”

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“Oh my goodness! I was at the very bottom of my rope with no where to turn. Almost overnight, my mom went from being totally independent to needing assisted living, and I didn't know where or how to even start. The hospital was breathing down my neck to get her out of there, and I had nowhere to take her. I couldn't provide the care she needed at home. Then a friend sent me a copy of Shawn Cothran's business card. She said he could help. Shawn called me when I was at my lowest point. He offered me hope with the possibility of placement the same day or next for my mom. By that afternoon, we had signed a contract and placed a bed in mom's new home. The next day, she moved in to a very nice, beautiful and caring community. I will be forever grateful to Always Best Care Senior Services and Shawn!!”

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“Our family has had very good caregivers for our elderly family member suffering from dementia. Josie and Rhonda have been very caring and therapeutic with their daily interactions, and are helping our family member live best most independent life in own home as possible. The office staff at ABC has been clear in their communication with family and check in frequently. We feel like we can breath easier and trust our family member is in good, caring hands”

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“Always Best Care was recommended to me by a friend. I worked with Paige Van Lenten and she is simply the best. During a very, very difficult time, she was really there for me, i never felt like i was only a client. Paige went above and beyond to help me during this time. I can not recommend Always Best Care highly enough. So grateful for having them in my corner.”

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“Nurses aide care my elderly parent receives is excellent. Aides all well trained, caring, professional, and “go the extra mile”. Aides arrive as scheduled and maintain very good communication with the family. Owner goes out of her way to respond to requests in timely fashion. We recommend this agency strongly to friends who have parents who need care. What a blessing ABC has been to our parent and entire family. A model of what quality care looks like!”

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“Always Best went above and beyond to help us navigate a family crisis, and we literally could not have done it without them. Everyone we worked with was caring, patient and responsive.”

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“My mom was diagnosed with dementia more than 4 years ago. She functioned well at first but as time went on, she needed some help. She was still living in her home and had the ladies of Always Best Care there twice a day to get her out of the house or to help with reminders or daily living. Once it became clear that she needed more assistance, I moved mom to an assisted living facility where she had a small apartment and could still be independent. That move happened almost two years ago. I kept my sweet ABC ladies and they still come in for a few hours to keep mom active. Over the last two years, I have seen many of the sweet older people at the assisted living facility pass on or move to memory care. My mom has sat with 8 ladies at the same table for most of the time she has been there. Mom and one other lady are the only two who are still in assisted living. I credit that with mom’s tenacious spirit and the sweet ladies with ABC. They have mom knitting, exercising, walking, working puzzles and playing the piano. All of the ladies have made a huge difference in mom’s life. Now, the sweet ladies include the ladies behind the scenes at ABC. Stephanie has always been an ear for me and supportive of my care plan for mom. Hannah, and now Toni, always act quickly for me when I need a change in schedule or need more help. Toni is encouraging and very easy to work with. I cannot thank ABC enough in all that they do for me and my mom.”

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What is Non-Medical Senior Care in Durham, NC?

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Home is where the heart is. While that saying can sound a tad cliche, it is especially true for many seniors living in America. When given a choice, older adults most often prefer to grow older at home. An AARP study found that three out of four adults over the age of 50 want to stay in their homes and communities as they age.

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When you begin to think about why, it makes sense. Home offers a sense of security, comfort, and familiarity.

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The truth is, as we age, we begin to rely on others for help. When a family is too busy or lives too far away to fulfill this role, in-home senior care is often the best solution. Home care services allow seniors to enjoy personal independence while also receiving trustworthy assistance from a trained caregiver.

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At Always Best Care, we offer a comprehensive range of home care services to help seniors stay healthy while they get the help they need to remain independent. As your senior loved one gets older, giving them the gift of senior care is one of the best ways to show your love, even if you live far away.

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Types of Elderly Care in Durham, NC

To give our senior clients the best care possible, we offer a full spectrum of in-home care services:

Personal Care

Personal Care Services

If your senior loved one has specific care needs, our personal care services are a great choice to consider. Personal care includes the standard caregiving duties associated with companion care and includes help with tasks such as dressing and grooming. Personal care can also help individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes.

Common personal care services include assistance with:

  • Eating
  • Mobility Issues
  • Incontinence
  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Grooming

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Home Helper Services

Sometimes, seniors need helpful reminders to maintain a high quality of life at home. If you or your senior has trouble with everyday tasks like cooking, our home helper services will be very beneficial.

Common home helper care services include assistance with:

  • Medication Reminders
  • Meal Preparation
  • Pet Care
  • Prescription Refills
  • Morning Wake-Up
  • Walking
  • Reading
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Companionship Services

Companionship Services

Using this kind of care is a fantastic way to make life easier for you or your senior loved one. At Always Best Care, our talented caregivers often fill the role of a companion for seniors. That way, older adults can enjoy their favorite local activities, such as visiting Sandy Creek Park with friends while also receiving the care they need daily or weekly.

Common companionship services include:

  • Grocery Shopping
  • Transportation to Appointments
  • Nutritional Assistance
  • Conversation
  • Planning Outings
  • Completing Errands
  • Transportation to Community
  • Events and Social Outings
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Respite Care Services

According to AARP, more than 53 million adults living in the U.S. provide care to someone over 50 years old. Unfortunately, these caregivers experience stress, exhaustion, and even depression. Our respite care services help family caregivers address urgent obligations, spend time with their children, and enjoy nearby activities. Perhaps more importantly, respite care gives family members time to recharge and regroup. Taking personal time to de-stress reduces the risk of caregiver burnout. So, if you've always wanted to eat at the local Nanas or visit Duke Homestead, don't feel bad. Doing so is great for both you and your loved one.

At the end of the day, our goal is to become a valuable part of your senior's daily routine. That way, we may help give them the highest quality of life possible. We know that staying at home is important for your loved one, and we are here to help make sure that is possible.

If you have been on the fence about non-medical home care, there has never been a better time than now to give your senior the care, assistance, and companionship they deserve.

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Benefits of Home Care in Durham, NC

Always Best Care in-home services are for older adults who prefer to stay at home but need ongoing care that friends and family cannot provide. In-home care is a safe, effective way for seniors to age gracefully in a familiar place and live independent, non-institutionalized lives. The benefits of non-medical home care are numerous. Here are just a few reasons to consider senior care services from Always Best Care:

Always Best Care offers a full array of care options for patients at all levels of health. With our trusted elderly care services, your loved one will receive the level of care necessary for them to enjoy the highest possible quality of life.

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Aging in Place: The Preferred Choice for Most Seniors

While it's true that some seniors have complicated medical needs that prevent them from staying at home, aging in place is often the best arrangement for seniors and their families. With a trusted caregiver, seniors have the opportunity to live with a sense of dignity and do so as they see fit - something that is unavailable to many older people today.

In-home care makes it possible for millions of seniors to age in place every year. Rather than moving to a strange nursing home, seniors have the chance to stay at home where they feel the happiest and most comfortable.

Here are just a few of the reasons why older men and women prefer to age at home:

How much does a senior's home truly mean to them?

A study published by the American Society on Aging found that more than half of seniors say their home's emotional value means more than how much their home is worth in monetary value. It stands to reason, then, that a senior's home is where they want to grow old.

With the help of elderly care in Durham, NC, seniors don't have to age in a sterilized care facility. Instead, they can age gracefully in the place they want to be most: their home. In contrast, seniors who move to a long-term care facility must adapt to new environments, new people, and new systems that the facility implements. At this stage in life, this kind of drastic change can be more harmful than helpful.

Institutional care facilities like nursing homes often put large groups of people together to live in one location. On any given day, dozens of staff members and caregivers run in and out of these facilities. Being around so many new people in a relatively small living environment can be dangerous for a seniors' health and wellbeing. When you consider that thousands of seniors passed away in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, opting for in-home care is often a safer, healthier choice for seniors.

Aging in place has been shown to improve seniors' quality of life, which helps boost physical health and also helps insulate them from viral and bacterial risks found in elderly living facilities.

For many seniors, the ability to live independently with assistance from a caregiver is a priceless option. With in-home care, seniors experience a higher level of independence and freedom - much more so than in other settings like a nursing home. When a senior has the chance to age in place, they get to live life on their own terms, inside the house that they helped make into a home. More independence means more control over their personal lives, too, which leads to increased levels of fulfillment, happiness, and personal gratification. Over time, these positive feelings can manifest into a healthier, longer life.

More independence, a healthier life, and increased comfort are only a few benefits of aging in place. You have to take into consideration the role of cost and convenience. Simply put, it's usually easier and more affordable to help seniors age in place than it is to move them into an institutional care facility. According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, seniors who age in the comfort of their homes can save thousands of dollars per month.

In-home care services from Always Best Care, for instance, are often less expensive than long-term solutions, which can cost upwards of six figures per year. To make matters worse, many residential care facilities are reluctant to accept long-term care insurance and other types of payment assistance.

With Always Best Care's home care services, seniors and their families have a greater level of control over their care plans. In-home care gives seniors the chance to form a bond with a trusted caregiver and also receive unmatched care that is catered to their needs. In long-term care facilities, seniors and their loved ones have much less control over their care plan and have less of a say in who provides their care.

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Affordable Care

In-home care is a valuable resource that empowers seniors to age in place on their own terms. However, a big concern for many families and their loved ones is how much in-home care costs. If you're worried that in-home care is too expensive, you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that it is one of the most affordable senior care arrangements available.

Typically, hiring an Always Best Care in-home caregiver for a few hours a week is more affordable than sending your loved one to a long-term care facility. This is true even for seniors with more complex care needs.

At Always Best Care, we will work closely with you and your family to develop a Care Plan that not only meets your care needs, but your budget requirements, too. Once we discover the level of care that you or your senior need, we develop an in-home care plan that you can afford.

In addition to our flexible care options, families should also consider the following resources to help offset potential home care costs:

If your loved one qualifies, Medicaid may help reduce in-home care costs. Review your NC's Medicaid program laws and benefits, and make sure your senior's financial and medical needs meet Medicaid eligibility requirements.
Attendance and aid benefits through military service can cover a portion of the costs associated with in-home care for veterans and their spouses.
Many senior care services like in-home care are included in long-term care insurance options. Research different long-term care solutions to find a plan that provides coverage for senior care.
Home care can be included as part of a senior's private insurance plan. Read over your loved one's insurance policy carefully or speak with their insurance provider to determine if in-home care is covered.
Depending on the life insurance plan, you may be able to apply your policy toward long-term care. You may be able to use long-term-care coverage to help pay for in-home elderly care.
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Compassionate Care. Trusted Caregivers.

When you or your senior loved one needs assistance managing daily tasks at home, finding a qualified caregiver can be challenging. It takes a special kind of person to provide reliable care for your senior loved one. However, a caregiver's role involves more than meal preparation and medication reminders. Many seniors rely on their caregivers for companionship, too.

Our companion care services give seniors the chance to socialize in a safe environment and engage in activities at home. These important efforts boost morale and provide much-needed relief from repetitive daily routines. A one-on-one, engaging conversation can sharpen seniors' minds and give them something in which to be excited.

At Always Best Care, we only hire care providers that we would trust to care for our own loved ones. Our senior caregivers in Durham, NC understand how important it is to listen and communicate with their seniors. A seemingly small interaction, like a short hug goodbye, can make a major difference in a senior's day. Instead of battling against feelings of isolation, seniors begin to look forward to seeing their caregiver each week.

Understanding the nuances of senior care is just one of the reasons why our care providers are so great at their job.

Unlike some senior care companies, our caregivers must undergo extensive training before they work for Always Best Care. In addition, our caregivers receive ongoing training throughout the year. This training ensures that their standard of care matches up to the high standards we've come to expect. During this training, they will brush up on their communication skills, safety awareness, and symptom spotting. That way, your loved one receives the highest level of non-medical home care from day one.

Assisted Living Referral Services

While it's true that many seniors prefer to age at home, sometimes in-home care isn't the best fit. For those seniors and their families, choosing an assisted living facility makes more sense. Unfortunately, finding the optimal care facility is easier said than done in today's day and age. That's when Always Best Care's assisted living referral services begin to make a lot of sense.

Assisted living is a form of housing intended for seniors who require varying degrees of medical and personal attention. Accommodations may include single rooms, apartments, or shared living arrangements. Assisted living communities are typically designed to resemble a home-like environment and are physically constructed to encourage the independence of residents.


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At assisted living communities, seniors receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. They may also benefit from coordination of services with outside healthcare providers, and monitoring of resident activities to ensure their health, safety, and well-being. Caregivers who work at assisted living communities can also provide medication administration and personal care services for older adults.

Other services offered within assisted living communities can include some or all of the following:

  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Recreational Activities
  • Social Outings
  • Emergency Medical Response
  • Medication Monitoring
  • Family Visitation
  • Personal Care
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At Always Best Care, our representatives can match your senior's emotional, physical, and financial needs with viable assisted living communities nearby. Results are based on comparative data, so you can select the best choice for you or your loved one.

Always Best Care works closely with local senior living communities to gain valuable knowledge that we then use to help seniors and their loved ones make informed decisions. This information can include basic care and rent, resident availability, and services provided. Because Always Best Care is compensated by these communities, we provide senior living referral services at no extra cost to you.

Some of the most popular assisted living communities to consider in our area include the following:

  • Carolina Reserve of Durham
  • Springdaile Assisted Living
  • Brookdale Durham
  • The Addison
  • Atria Southpoint Walk
  • Durham Ridge Assisted Living
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For many seniors, moving into a senior living community revolves around how and when they want to make a transition to more involved care. Some seniors are more proactive about transitioning to independent living. Others choose to remain home until their care needs or other requirements are satisfied. Remember - our staff is here to help. Contact our office today to learn more about assisted living communities and how we can find a facility that exceeds your expectations.

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Taking the First Step with Always Best Care

The first step in getting quality in-home care starts with a personal consultation with an experienced Always Best Care Care Coordinator. This initial consultation is crucial for our team to learn more about you or your elderly loved one to discover the level of care required. Topics of this consultation typically include:

A discussion of your needs and how our trained caregivers can offer assistance in the most effective way

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A draft of your care plan, which includes highly detailed notes and a framework for the care that you or your senior will receive

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Discuss payment options and help coordinate billing with your insurance provider

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Our caregivers are trained to spot changes that clients exhibit, like mental and physical decline. As your trusted senior care company, we will constantly assess and update your Care Plan to meet any new emotional, intellectual, physical, and emotional needs.

If you have never considered in-home care before, we understand that you and your family may have concerns about your Care Plan and its Care Coordinator. To help give you peace of mind, know that every team member and caregiver must undergo comprehensive training before being assigned to a Care Plan.

At the end of the day, we only hire the best of the best at Always Best Care. Whether you need home care in Durham, NC 24-hours a day or only need a respite for a couple of hours, we are here to serve you.

When you're ready, we encourage you to contact your local Always Best Care representative to set up a Care Consultation. Our Care Coordinators would be happy to meet with you in person to get to know you better, discuss your needs, and help put together a personalized Care Plan specific to your needs.

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Latest News in Durham, NC

Innovative Early College High School Program to Help Fill Healthcare Job Vacancies in Durham

This story originally published online at NC Newsline. On Wednesday, Duke Health, Durham Technical Community College, and Durham Public Schools formalized a partnership to establish an early college for high school students interested in pursuing healthcare careers.The early college is made possible thanks to a $29.5 million grant from ...

This story originally published online at NC Newsline.

On Wednesday, Duke Health, Durham Technical Community College, and Durham Public Schools formalized a partnership to establish an early college for high school students interested in pursuing healthcare careers.

The early college is made possible thanks to a $29.5 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. It was one of 10 grants awarded nationally through Bloomberg’s “Student-centered, Market-driven Healthcare Education Initiative” that was created to address critical healthcare workforce needs while preparing students for healthcare careers.

The initiative will prepare students for careers in nursing, allied health, surgical tech, and clinical research. An apprenticeship program through the Duke University School of Medicine will also be available for students to pursue clinical research.

Mary Klotman, Duke University’s executive vice president for health affairs and dean of Duke University School of Medicine, said the program will transform the lives of the students who participate.

Duke will benefit as well at a time when the healthcare industry is undergoing “extraordinary” and “tremendous change,” Klotman said.

“One of our biggest pressure points is our workforce,” Klotman said. “There’s just not enough technically trained, skilled workers to fill the jobs that are not only available today, but that will become available in the future.”

Duke University Health System is expected to hire at least 60 students after they graduate from the early college high school.

“For too long, our education system has failed to prepare students for good jobs in high-growth industries,” Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg Philanthropies and Bloomberg LP and 108th mayor of New York City, said in a statement. “By combining classroom learning with hands-on experience, these specialized healthcare high schools will prepare students for careers with opportunities for growth and advancement. America needs more healthcare workers, and we need a stronger, larger middle-class—and this is a way to help accomplish both goals.”

The early college high school is expected to open in the fall of 2025 with 100 ninth graders. Additional classes of 100 students will be added each of the next three years. The district already offers healthcare courses through its City of Medicine Academy.

The early college high school will be part of the DPS system. It will be operated jointly by the public school system and Durham Tech Community College. DPS will provide high school teachers, a principal, support staff, student services, and curricular resources. Students will also be dually enrolled at DTCC.

Students attending the early college high school will simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate degree or workforce credential for aligned healthcare occupations. DPS’s Middle College at Durham Tech will expand to become an early college high school housed in renovated space at Durham Tech.

“This innovative partnership marks a significant milestone in our collective commitment to provide students with unparalleled opportunities and prepare them for successful futures in the dynamic health sciences sector,” said Pascal Mubenga, superintendent of Durham Public Schools. “This will also help us keep qualified talent right here in Durham to strengthen our network of care.”

Craig T. Albanese, chief executive officer at Duke University Health System, said the early college will help to build the area’s healthcare talent pool and advance health equity.

“As one of North Carolina’s most diverse communities, Durham deserves a healthcare talent force that reflects its beautiful community,” Albanese said. “Research has consistently demonstrated that patients fare better when healthcare teams mirror the diversity of the community – access, outcomes and healthcare experiences all improve.”

Roughly 81 percent of DPS’s 30,000 students are nonwhite. DPS is one of the most diverse school districts in the region.

“Duke Health is committed to health equity where everyone in our community has a fair and just opportunity to be their healthiest,” said Debra Clark Jones, associate vice president for Community Health at Duke Health. “Working collaboratively with our community partners to remove barriers to education and good jobs is critical to advancing health equity. I cannot be prouder of leading this important effort on behalf of Duke Health. This initiative is a great example of how we improve overall community health by partnering with intention and leveraging our respective strengths and assets.”

Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton added: “This partnership is about much more than an innovative educational approach,” Buxton said. “It’s about creating a high-quality pathway to some of the most important jobs in our community. It’s about making sure our healthcare workforce looks like the patients it serves. It’s about improving the quality of patient care and the health outcomes for all. It’s about the role of education and health in improving people’s lives.”

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No. 9 Duke Set for Philadelphia Invitational

DURHAM – The Duke fencing team is set to kick off 2024 this weekend at the Philadelphia Invitational.Competition will kick off both days at 8:30 a.m., with two days of tough competition.COMPETING TEAMS Saturday No. 9 Duke women versus No. 7 Penn, No. 10 Cornell, No. 1 NYU (DIII), No. 2 Johns Hopkins (DIII), NJIT, Sacred Heart and Wagner No. 9 Duke men versus No. 7 Penn, No. 1 NYU (DIII), No. 2 Johns Hopkins (DIII), NJIT, Wagner and Sacred HeartSunday No. 9...

DURHAM – The Duke fencing team is set to kick off 2024 this weekend at the Philadelphia Invitational.

Competition will kick off both days at 8:30 a.m., with two days of tough competition.

COMPETING TEAMS Saturday No. 9 Duke women versus No. 7 Penn, No. 10 Cornell, No. 1 NYU (DIII), No. 2 Johns Hopkins (DIII), NJIT, Sacred Heart and Wagner No. 9 Duke men versus No. 7 Penn, No. 1 NYU (DIII), No. 2 Johns Hopkins (DIII), NJIT, Wagner and Sacred Heart

Sunday No. 9 Duke women versus No. 1 Princeton, No. 5 Northwestern, No. 8 Penn State, No. 12 Yale and Drew No. 9 Duke men versus No. 3 Princeton, No. 6 Penn State, No. 11 Yale and Drew

ENTERING THE YEAR RANKED Head coach Omar Elgeziry's program enters the New Year ranked on both sides as the men and women check in at No. 9 nationally. Duke is coming off a successful 2023 fall season and look to carry that momentum this winter.

LAST TIME OUT Duke last competed Nov. 19 at the Elite Invitational at Ohio State as the women went 5-1 while the men finished 2-3.

Rachel Kowalsky (epee) headlined the women's performances with eight victories while Stephen Kim (saber) tallied 10 wins.

UP NEXT Following the Philadelphia Invitational, Duke will compete against Harvard on Friday, Jan. 26 before the Eric Sollee Invitational in Waltham, Mass.

A complete list of competing Blue Devils for this weekend's meet can be found below.

For more information on Duke fencing, follow the Blue Devils on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching for "DukeFEN".

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WOMEN'S EPEE Monica Balakrishnan Chloe Beittel Aretha Gao Rachel Kowalsky Vanessa Lin Sarah Lurye

WOMEN'S FOIL Christina Ferrari Skylar Knight Rachel Koo Sophia Shen Zizi Newhard

WOMEN'S SABER Victoria Gorman Kavya Menke Natalie Olsen Hava Stone Kunling Tong

MEN'S EPEE Xavier Ghazaleh Allen Marakov Ethan Nguyen Kozmo Rhyu Xander Wilcox Chandler Wimmer

MEN'S FOIL Cam Evans Noah Nager Ryan Pelosky Dayaal Singh David Tierney

MEN'S SABER Maxwell Greenbaum Stephen Kim Justin Morrill Samir Travers

'It's quite frustrating': City leaders speak on continued power outages in Durham

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Mayor Leonardo Williams says the City of Durham has been activated and all hands are on deck. There are warming shelters, food resources, transportation, and the Red Cross helping people in need.Williams said this is a huge hit to small businesses, the school district, and some of Durham's most vulnerable."I understand that things happen," said Williams. "But my tolerance for self-imposed, situations like this is very low, very little and that is it's quite frustrating to me."Wi...

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Mayor Leonardo Williams says the City of Durham has been activated and all hands are on deck. There are warming shelters, food resources, transportation, and the Red Cross helping people in need.

Williams said this is a huge hit to small businesses, the school district, and some of Durham's most vulnerable.

"I understand that things happen," said Williams. "But my tolerance for self-imposed, situations like this is very low, very little and that is it's quite frustrating to me."

Williams said Duke Energy leaders gave him a tour of the damage and the around-the-clock efforts to restore power. The issues are much bigger than first reported to ABC11 by Duke.

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"We found that there was more damage than we originally anticipated," said Jeff Brooks, Duke Energy. "The damage is kind of hard and manual to repair. So they're working down on the ground and some other areas to get to that equipment to make those repairs."

With the extended delays in restoration and ongoing outages, on the coldest nights of the year, Williams said he hopes more can be done.

"I want to see how this experience is recouped for residents," said Williams. "But also revenue losses as it is compensated for and for small businesses. Duke Energy is asking us to let them know if there are any small businesses or residents who have experienced loss to reach out to them."

ABC11 witnessed people staying warm in their cars, and many said it is not an isolated incident for them. They said power outages happen frequently in their neighborhood and Duke Energy is their only option for power.

"They are under the authority of the utility commission and so they do have regulations that they have to abide by," said Williams. "So I think this experience is going to let us know what policies of the utility commission may need to be evolved or may need to be considered."

Some residents are wondering if there is another issue at play.

"When you look at our maps and look at the economic status of those areas you realize that northeast central Durham is where some of our most impoverished black and brown communities are," said Williams. "So what's happening is we're having to, with curiosity, reverse engineer these events. So this is something that requires us to now go back and look and do a comparison study."

Williams said the city is there to help and is encouraging residents to check on neighbors, family, and friends in those neighborhoods.

Durham Public Schools employees air grievances to school board over pay issue

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- For a second day, parents were forced to find another way to get their children to Durham Public Schools because of another staffing shortage problem. That issue will extend to a third day.DPS said late Thursday that it anticipates "some delays in bus service tomorrow, Friday."This all comes from fallout over a dispute about paychecks.At a s...

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- For a second day, parents were forced to find another way to get their children to Durham Public Schools because of another staffing shortage problem. That issue will extend to a third day.

DPS said late Thursday that it anticipates "some delays in bus service tomorrow, Friday."

This all comes from fallout over a dispute about paychecks.

At a school board meeting on Thursday, several board members and the superintendent listened to an hour and a half of people airing their grievances about the issue.

The prevailing sentiment at the heated meeting was confusion: employees still don't know whether they'll need to pay back money that the district says they overpaid them in error - and district officials couldn't provide a direct answer about how this happened or where things go from here.

Mechanics, cafeteria workers, instructional and occupational therapists, and physical therapists all questioned the pay discrepancy.

They clarified that it was mostly supervisors and mechanics who affected the ability to get buses out yesterday and this morning, not just a lack of bus drivers.

The payroll discrepancy, according to Durham Public Schools was found during a recent audit and the result of a compensation study.

Anger, confusion, and pay cuts

Cassandra Cobb, a 33-year DPS veteran, was one of the frustrated employees who wants more from district leadership.

"We didn't hear anything. We didn't hear anything that made sense. We didn't hear anything that justified what's going on. It starts at the top," Cobb said.

Cobb said she has already seen a pay cut as a result of DPS' recent compensation study, which re-evaluates an employee's experience.

"My years of service were counted. But now they have taken my years of service away," Cobb said.

She wasn't the only one with that complaint.

On Thursday morning, ABC11 spoke with a physical therapist who has 27 years of experience.

In October, she had her pay adjusted to reflect that, but this weekend was told she would now only be getting paid for three years of experience -- a $2,000 difference in her monthly paycheck.

"There are employees who quit their second jobs, there are employees that made adjustments to the retirement based on these numbers for this calendar year," said Courtney Keller.

In an email obtained by ABC11, Superintendent Pascal Mubenga said that certain employees have been getting overpaid since October of last year.

A money mess and homelessness

ABC11 asked DPS school board chair, Bettina Umstead, what it all means moving forward - and if it was possible that DPS employees might be forced into reimbursements.

"We are, again, looking working with our attorney. I want to be clear, though, that there is general statute as well as policy that gives instructions around what happens when an employee is overpaid," Umstead said.

Umstead could not rule out the possibility that reimbursements will take place, though she said she understands the frustrations of DPS employees and vowed to launch an investigation into how this situation unfolded.

Few people may have felt the effects of the pay dispute more than Valerie McNeil. She's worked for DPS for 14 years and says recent underpayments - and late penalties for rent and auto payments she attributes to changes in her check - have left her homeless.

"It's an embarrassment," McNeil said. "No one should be treated this way. And for you not to care about your employees, especially when one comes to you and says, look, I've lost my home because of a mistake that you all made."

McNeil said she has been sleeping in her car, on and off, since November as she uses the little money she has to put her daughter and three young grandkids in a hotel room.

"It's a lot," McNeil said. "But because of the type of person I am, I just continue because I'm like, I love my job. I love the kids I work with. But something has got to give. It's got to give because this makes no sense."

ABC11 reached out to DPS to ask about McNeil's situation but has not heard back from the district.

Blue Devils Remain Unbeaten With 4-0 Win Over Charlotte

DURHAM – The 15th-ranked Duke women's tennis team went a perfect 2-0 Thursday as the Blue Devils closed the evening with a 4-0 victory over Charlotte at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.The win for Duke marked the 100th inside Sheffield since the 2008 campaign. Earlier in the day, Duke registered a 7-0 win over NC Central and the Blue Devils now move to 3-0 on the year. Charlotte dropped to 2-1 on the season.How It Happened • For the third straight match, the Blue Devils clinched ...

DURHAM – The 15th-ranked Duke women's tennis team went a perfect 2-0 Thursday as the Blue Devils closed the evening with a 4-0 victory over Charlotte at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.

The win for Duke marked the 100th inside Sheffield since the 2008 campaign. Earlier in the day, Duke registered a 7-0 win over NC Central and the Blue Devils now move to 3-0 on the year. Charlotte dropped to 2-1 on the season.

How It Happened • For the third straight match, the Blue Devils clinched the doubles point with victories on courts two and three. • On court two, and didn't lose a game en route to winning, 6-0, against Emma Wilkins and Lucie Petruzelova. • Duke was able to clinch the point with a win on court three as and posted a 6-2 win over Sara Suchankova and Shona Nakano. In the first game, the Blue Devils won a deuce point to take a 1-0 then led 3-0. After dropping two games, Bryzgalova and Shvets were able to clinch the point. • On court one, Duke's and were tied, 4-4, against Ares Teixido Garcia and Lucia Quiterio when the doubles point was clinched. • Codd, a sophomore from Carlsbad, Calif., continued her solid play in singles on court four. After falling in the first game to Suchankova, Codd won three straight to take a 3-1 advantage. She dropped one more game, before winning three consecutive to take the first set, 6-2. In the second set, Codd jumped out to a 5-0 lead and then won 6-1. • With Duke leading 2-0, 65th-ranked Kimchi put a third point on the board with a 6-4, 6-3 victory on court one against Quiterio. Kimchi, who is from Israel, fell behind 0-2 in the first set, but battled back to even the match at 3-3, before finishing the first set winning, 6-4. In the second set, Kimchi led 4-0 and 5-2, while closing the match winning 6-3. Kimchi's final swing of the racquet came on an ace to secure the win. • Graduate student , who is ranked No. 78, had an impressive first set against Shona Nakano winning 6-0. In the second set, Nakano went ahead 5-3, but Shvets came back to win 7-5 and clinched the Duke victory.

Notes • Duke head coach now owns 599 victories and is one away from reaching 600 for his 29-year career. Ashworth will become the seventh NCAA Division I women's coach to net 600 career wins. • The Blue Devils won their 17th consecutive home match inside Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center and moved to 100-3 all-time in the building. • Sophomore improved to 5-0 in dual match play over her Duke career and 10-3 on the season. • improved to 89-35 overall and 50-13 in dual match singles action over her career. • Rookie won her second match of the day to improve to 5-3 on the year. She totaled her first singles win at the No. 1 slot in her short career.

Quotes • "It was really nice [to get the win]. I didn't know what to expect at the beginning of the day. It was my first time playing a doubleheader at Duke so I was very nervous at the beginning, but the team and coaches really pushed me on the court and I am so happy we got those wins. We supported each other, we were there for each other and I am so happy with the result." - Duke freshman

Next Match Duke closes the week by hosting Illinois on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 6 p.m., inside Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.

To stay up to date with Blue Devils women's tennis, follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by searching "DukeWTEN".

#GoDuke #15 Duke 4, Charlotte 0 January 18, 2024 Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center * Durham, N.C. Doubles 1. / (DU) vs. Ares Teixido Garcia/Lucia Quiterio (CLT) 4-4, unfinished 2. / (DU) def. Emma Wilkins/Lucie Petruzelova (CLT) 6-0 3. / (DU) def. Sara Suchankova/Shona Nakano (CLT) 6-2

Singles 1. #65 (DU) def. Lucia Quiterio (CLT) 6-4, 6-3 2. (DU) vs. Lucie Petruzelova (CLT) 3-6, 2-5, unfinished 3. #74 (DU) vs. Ares Teixido Garcia (CLT) 6-4, 3-4, unfinished 4. #52 (DU) def. Sara Suchankova (CLT) 6-2, 6-1 5. (DU) vs. Lucia Aranda (CLT) 2-6, 5-6, unfinished 6. #78 (DU) def. Shona Nakano (CLT) 6-0, 7-5

Order of Finish: Doubles (2,3*), Singles (4,1,6*)

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