Elder-Care Agreement

An elder-care agreement spells out the hours, benefits and other responsibilities of someone you have hired to take care of a senior. It should specify what tasks should be performed, how much the caregiver will be paid, and how long the agreement will last, among other things. Learn what should be included in an elder-care agreement.

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