Where do you live? No way you are hiring a 1/2 decent caregiver in the DMV for $20/hour. At least $50/hour...and again, you are committing to a minimum number of hours, even if they are doing nothing for a large %age of those hours. |
OP’s parent has not lived with her. She helped him move from his own apartment to assisted living. |
Too bad that you have no reading comprehension I said A FEW YEARS AGO and was hired through an agency. |
It isn't clear if her parents charged her for everything they did for her once she was an adult or married. Did they ever babysit for free or bring dinner for free or help drive or move or whatnot for free? If the parents have given OP an itemized bill for all their time and resources over the years that she was an adult then it makes sense she is nickle and diming them for every miinut she spends and every thing she does for them. Otherwise the retraoactive charging for everything she has ever done is one of the most brazen and self centered things I have ever heard of! And I was a caregiver for a grandparent and then a parent. I do get that not everyone has love or care for their parent and it is just a job or an adult to do anything for them. I think for those of us with better relationships, the idea of charging for every little thing is just so impersonal and transactional but if you really have no connection to the parentand they are just another person, then just seeing it as a job that needs to be done and compensated. I don't think teaching your kids that you should never help anyone or do anything for anyone unless they pay you for it is a bit of an unhealthy mesage. Kind of negates some of the value of family when no one helps each other or does anything for anyone without compensation. |
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For those who are interested, some articles on Geriatric Care Managers (sometimes called Senior Care Coordinators):
https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/basics/geriatric-care-manager/ https://health.usnews.com/senior-care/articles/what-is-a-geriatric-care-manager See also: Caring.com As with everything, costs have risen, but for many families, it sounds like they can be an invaluable resource, overall. |
So, your information is worthless…got it. |
I paid $35/hour for an aide last week (in MoCo). That was for someone who can’t do meds, but can help with basic self care rashes, cooking, tidying, etc. Getting nursing assistance is a much higher rate. |
Eldcare is closer to caring for a special needs kid vs just babysitting occasionally. I knew a family where a kid was hit by a car and suffered severe brain injury. Won a settlement and the family ended up paying a grandparent as a caregiver as that was more affordable than a 3rd party so they wanted to make the $$$s last so both parents could continue working (and eventually, the grandparent won’t be able to continue as a caregiver). |
| This is wild to me. Charging your dad for caregiving AND expecting inheritance? |
So you are rich, are supported by a spouse or were the sibling who did the least. |
They won’t be able to do half the things legally and they probably won’t want to risk driving unless they have special insurance. |
No, we were far from it which is why we had no choice. My mil eventually went into a Medicaid bed. We could not afford any help and it was difficult with young kids. |
Spouse worked long hours and the sibling wouldn’t even visit. |
Yes. And they will never buy their groceries with your parent’s credit card or zone out in their phone when your parent needs help. In our case, one caretaker said she could not stay because there was blood in dad’s catheter. She left a few minutes after she arrived, and that meant we had to cancel our plans. There was nothing wrong with dad, by the way. Gee, why didn’t we all think of this amazing solution!!! $25 hour with a fairy godmother will fix everything!! |
| The charge should not be your normal rate for whatever you do for a living, it should be the normal rate for the jobs you are performing. I’m an attorney, but of course I would not charge anyone, let alone my parent, my billable rate to pick up scrips at Target! You are so ridiculous and greedy. |