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What If a Caregiver Forgets to Clock Out?

If a caregiver forgets to clock out, correct the visit time with a reason and approve the final record before payroll.

Check the visit around the missed clock-out

A caregiver missed clock-out should be fixed from the visit record, not guessed from a weekly total.

Before payroll, check:

  • Which caregiver worked.
  • Which client, visit, job, or location was affected.
  • When the visit actually ended.
  • Whether there was travel, an office stop, a schedule change, or a next visit.
  • Who approved the corrected time.

Keep the reason with the correction

The correction reason can be short:

Visit ran late; forgot to clock out before leaving.

The important part is that the original record, corrected time, reason, reviewer, and approval stay together.

Do not make worked time disappear

If the caregiver worked, the time record should reflect the time worked.

Repeated missed punches may need coaching or a policy conversation, but that is separate from payroll readiness. Pay the correct time, keep the correction trail, and review patterns separately.

For the full workflow, read caregiver missed punches before payroll.

Full-length articleCaregiver Missed Punches: How to Fix Time Records Before PayrollHandle caregiver missed punches by keeping visit context, correction reasons, supervisor review, and payroll-ready time records together.

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