color film development is always done in automated machines; it does not know "Handling with care". it also has no provisions for special requests of any kind.
someone takes the film out of the can, clips it to a running metal bar in the machine's "input" side, and it is automatically taken through all the steps necessary right up to drying. during all that time, no one and nothing ever touches the film, except the chemicals in the different baths. the employee who handles the undeveloped film usually wears white cotton gloves, just in case he would touch the emulsion side of the film.

if you have doubt about the film handling by an employee, then take it to a photography shop, as dakkon said; but even that is no guarantee; accidents can happen.

i've seen hundreds of thousands of film rolls processed and only 1 or maybe 2 films were ever ruined by the machine, not by an employee.