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Algae-Ok t1_jckz69f wrote

Try nextdoor app or Craigslist if you want to pay cash.. there are multiple apps now you can also hire someone off such as care.com… also your insurance might have references especially if they are on Medicare..

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Action_Maxim OP t1_jckzsy1 wrote

She doesn't meet the qualifications to get a home health aid as she has no health issues, she's just old. So we're stuck waiting for her to have an issue which would probably kill her tbh.

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BaBaBroke t1_jcl4ras wrote

There are some bad actors on those apps so be careful. Screenshot their info from the app you find them on, photo copy their driver license and get their license plate number. Hide grannies valuables or put them in a safe that is bolted down. That is just for the property.
You might consider a nanny cam to make sure there is no elder abuse. Stop in unannounced.

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Playcrackersthesky t1_jcljoso wrote

I know you want to avoid agencies, but care.com has a specific section for elder care. You can select candidates with college degrees, with medical training, with elder care experience. It’s probably worth the $30 to register and browse candidates to interview. You can arrange to pay them in cash.

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MerWinterCakeGiants t1_jcm0l4c wrote

Do not use the service my apartment neighbors use. The old poor man screams in pain and says “help Me” any moment he is awake. Really sad life and the nurse or caretaker just throws on loud music to block out the man. At anytime if night and day.

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Large_Pride_931 t1_jcmlb5f wrote

I follow my town’s Facebook discussion group and often see people post about seeking help for their loved ones! People can provide resources or provide recommendations of people they know!

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Soggy-Constant5932 t1_jcn731d wrote

We are paying cash for my grandmother too. Friends of the family are helping out.

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Thisismypasswprd t1_jcouwgc wrote

You realize this is a shit ass job? Think about how much you'd have to make to do this job.. then add business costs on top and taxes too. ... only a truly wealthy person can pay to have someone take care of them.

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Action_Maxim OP t1_jcoy3f4 wrote

Agencies make a shit ton so I'm looking to work directly with a caretaker for around 45 an hour cash. Being that the average hourly for this is under 20 I feel an untaxed 45 is fair considering I need someone to just microwave her food and make sure she is clean.

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