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Elainecrawford
Asked April 19, 2024
Where do I look for help at home?
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JoAnn29
Apr 20, 2024
Start with ur County Office of Agjng. Therevis Medicaidvif you fit the criteria.
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Apr 19, 2024
Do you want to hire from an agency or private pay? Each has their pros and cons.
You can google information for agencies in your area.
You can place ads for nursing students to work part time. Students are always looking for additional income.
You can respond to ads placed by caregivers who are looking for work.
If you hire privately make sure that you have a contract with all pertinent information to avoid any future conflicts.
Best of luck to you in finding a suitable caregiver.
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lealonnie1
Apr 19, 2024
Up top of this page, click FIND CARE.Then fill in the form and submit.
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AlvaDeer
Apr 19, 2024
Elaine, look in your own area.
Access help online for your area.
If you are interested in any ads on this site itself know that they are separate from the Forum itself. We're just a bunch of caregivers from around the world.
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You can google information for agencies in your area.
You can place ads for nursing students to work part time. Students are always looking for additional income.
You can respond to ads placed by caregivers who are looking for work.
If you hire privately make sure that you have a contract with all pertinent information to avoid any future conflicts.
Best of luck to you in finding a suitable caregiver.
Access help online for your area.
If you are interested in any ads on this site itself know that they are separate from the Forum itself. We're just a bunch of caregivers from around the world.