My cousin and I paid $18.00 per bath three times a week for her mother. Because we self paid they came at a set time. There were contracted thru a private agency and were background checked and bonded. They also had completed thru local community college on eldercare. We found them very good.
Bathing is mostly private pay (aka, you'll likely have to pay for it). Cost depends a bit on the skills and qualities of the person doing the bathing.
* HHA/CNA - Most basic level of care. More than capable individuals, but the barriers to entry are very low. Cost is relatively low so more skilled individuals often come at a premium. Cost is $15 -$30 depending on the area. * RN - Basically a hospital nurse. They're used to bathing patients recovering in the hospital so they can often handle bathing more effectively than a HHA/CNA. They do cost a bit more - in the $50 to $90 range. Although, a couple of startups offer lower prices.
An HHA/CNA is certainly capable of doing bathing, but an RN will definitely provide better quality of care.
* HHA/CNA - Most basic level of care. More than capable individuals, but the barriers to entry are very low. Cost is relatively low so more skilled individuals often come at a premium. Cost is $15 -$30 depending on the area.
* RN - Basically a hospital nurse. They're used to bathing patients recovering in the hospital so they can often handle bathing more effectively than a HHA/CNA. They do cost a bit more - in the $50 to $90 range. Although, a couple of startups offer lower prices.
An HHA/CNA is certainly capable of doing bathing, but an RN will definitely provide better quality of care.