Some Considerations When Choosing A Live In Caregiver

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  • Author Carrie Governor
  • Published May 27, 2011
  • Word count 528

If you are responsible for the well being of an elderly parent or friend, there may come a day when you will have to consider hiring a live in caregiver. This is one decision that should not be entered into lightly; you will be determining what is best for your loved one over the course of their final years. With this in mind, let's take a look at some of things that you should consider when engaging the services of the person who will be seeing to your elderly parent's or friend's welfare.

To begin the process of selection, you can either place a classified ad or enroll the services of a placement agency, or both. If placing an ad, you will want to specify as many details as possible regarding the nature of the care required. You may also wish to include things such as salary and specific skills required. One advantage of using a placement agency is that they will have a listing of pre-qualified candidates.

Regardless of where your candidate comes from, the interview process is pivotal. Here is where you have the opportunity to get a sense of the person being considered. Ask for valid identification, for example a driver's license. Also, be sure to get a feel for their experience and areas of expertise. Different people require different levels and types of care.

One good way to ensure that you are hiring a competent and caring person is to ask for references. Unfortunately, these can be falsified or manipulated. Since sound elderly care is so important you will need to do some further investigating. Ask candidates to provide past residences and phone numbers as well as verifiable employment history. These will help ensure you hire a trustworthy in-home care provider.

Expanding on the above, you will also need to conduct a background check before offering the job. It will be worth the money you spend with a background screening company to know your loved one is being cared for by someone with a clean record.

After you have completed the interview process (and hopefully you have interviewed more than one, ) the next step is to make an offer. This should be in the form of a written document. It should outline salary, benefits, and the rules of the house. You need to be as specific as possible. Will the caregiver have free and unlimited internet access? Will there be a food allowance? Are some areas of the house out of bounds? You get the idea.

Since you will be directly paying an employee, it is important to remember that you are now a legal employer. Contact the Internal Revenue Service to obtain an employer identification number. Do not forget to check if your state has taxation requirements for new employers. Seeing to these matters early will save you untold grief down the road.

Hiring a caregiver to provide senior home care can be an affordable alternative to sending your loved one to a place that is new and strange to them. It allows them to stay in place in which they are familiar and comfortable. Your job is to find the right person.

Carrie Governor is the owner of Caregiver Services, Southern Oregon’s fastest growing in-home care company. She is committed to quality senior home care. Each of her caregivers is dedicated to providing the best possible care and are thoroughly screened, trained, and supervised.

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