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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Susan Slobac With this information you can then decide whether you would like to hire help on your own or through a home healthcare agency.
Hiring home caregivers on your own: written by Susan Slobac After short-listing some providers of home care services, call them up and ask about their caregiver services, screening of employees, Medicare certification, and other references. With this information in hand, it will be easier to choose the home care services that suit your requirements best. written by Susan Slobac Some are intended for searching for particular types of home caregivers while others allow searches for all types of in home care available in a specific location. written by Susan Slobac When choosing an independent caregiver, use your best judgment. References from friends, neighbors, and relatives also help. The list of duties they provide is not restricted and can be mutually decided. Further, the costs are typically lower. On the downside, it may take extra work to find the providers, though. Further, there may also be no guarantee of their nursing credentials or home healthcare training. written by Susan Slobac The cost may vary depending upon where you live, however. Those in Los Angeles, may have to pay $29/hour for a home health aide, but those in San Jose, may need to pay $50/hour for the same in home care. written by Nate Rodnay Some valuable and important questions when interviewing and hiring a nanny are “How do you know that you are leaving your kids with someone reliable and trustworthy? What questions should I ask when interviewing a nanny or babysitter? How do you do run a nanny background check and what should search for?” written by Tom Takihi In the past, elderly people didn’t have a choice but to stay in nursing homes when they could not support themselves anymore. Despite the good intentions behind nursing homes, they soon gained a bad reputation as a place to stay for the elderly. Many people dreaded to have to stay in a nursing hom << previous page 1 next page>> |