Caregiver Missed Punches: How to Fix Time Records Before Payroll

Fact Check: Caregiver Missed Punches: How to Fix Time Records Before Payroll

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Verified May 29, 2026How we fact-check

Summary

This check verifies the article's missed-punch workflow, caregiver visit context, correction-reason guidance, employee-fair language, and Clockspot product claims.

The article does not claim Clockspot provides EVV, clinical documentation, payer billing, payroll processing, legal advice, or home-care management software.

Time-record claims

2 claims

A missed punch should be reviewed with the visit, location, correction reason, reviewer, and approval record

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Start with the visit, not just the missing time; Keep the correction reason attached
Source (primary)
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping
Source (secondary)
How to handle missed punches before payroll article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The Department of Labor recordkeeping guidance supports keeping accurate records of hours worked. The article translates that into a practical correction workflow.

Home health workflow claims

2 claims

Caregiver missed punches often need visit, travel, mileage, office-stop, or location context

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Review travel and location context carefully
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Caregiver travel time and mileage article
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GPS time clock for home health care article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The article stays within practical time-record review and does not decide travel-time pay, mileage reimbursement, or EVV compliance.

GPS can support review but should not decide whether a missed punch is valid

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Review travel and location context carefully; FAQ
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GPS time clock for home health care article
Source (secondary)
Employee time clock with GPS article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The article uses employee-fair language and keeps GPS in a review-support role.

Product claims

1 claim

Clockspot supports field clock-in, edit reasons, location context, approvals, and searchable time records

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When Clockspot is a good fit
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Clockspot demo workspace and edit-request workflow
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Clockspot entries, approvals, locations, and reports review
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The claim is limited to time tracking, corrections, approvals, location context, and payroll-ready records.

Sources

9 unique sources cited across the report — click to audit any claim directly against its evidence.

  1. 1.https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping
  2. 2.How to handle missed punches before payroll article
  3. 3.https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/22-flsa-hours-worked
  4. 4.Missed punch correction policy template
  5. 5.Caregiver travel time and mileage article
  6. 6.GPS time clock for home health care article
  7. 7.Employee time clock with GPS article
  8. 8.Clockspot demo workspace and edit-request workflow
  9. 9.Clockspot entries, approvals, locations, and reports review

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Clockspot helps small businesses track employee time and keep payroll-ready records. Used in all 50 states since 2007, we focus on getting time and pay right — including the wage-and-hour rules that shape both.

We build Clockspot for the same reason we publish these reports: time records should be understandable, reviewable, and tied to the rules that affect payroll. See how Clockspot works.