How much per week

Anonymous
I’m paying for care now and it’s about $37/hr
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I take care of my mother (24/7) just me as my sister and only sibling is disabled - trying to make a payment plan with my father does anyone have a suggestion what it should be weekly? I’ve read online $3000-$5000? Just curious if anyone in a similar situation?


Do they $260,000 to pay you for the year? Why don't you pay a service to do that if they have that kind of money?
Anonymous
If everyone is ok with it, I say go for $3000 a week! It will be very draining for you. That’s a lot on one person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your dad leaving you in DC while he goes to Florida is pretty bad. I would call an eldercare service and find out what it costs/hour. Then charge that.


Yeah, I was also shocked by that. Why does your father get to stay in Florida while you deal with your Mother? Make sure you take care of yourself as well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you charging your parents to take care of them?


It sounds like she is taking Pay for all of her work from her parents estate. Which is fair. She should get pay at least equal to what it would cost to hire help (and then a bit more as she will provide much better care than hired helP)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't really charge 24/7 7 days a week. You need to sleep sometimes.


And that is exactly what you have to pay for when you hire 24/7 help. The help likely sleeps/dozes during the night shift, while nearby/in the same room as the patient. She is still the one who has to get up at 1am if mom needs to use the toilet, or needs water or whatever. If she is staying with her 24/7 she should be paid for it.

Anonymous
OP - For your own mental and physical help, you need to schedule time off so that you keep
a life of your own going. For you in the future you need to consider being paid with sidicisk security being paid so set it up so it helps you in the future. If you are single and have a career, have you considered how you will be able to support yourself in the future?? Unless you are financially secure for the future, you may be making the wring choice for your quality of life in the future. Your dad is not meeting his responsibilities to you or his wife.
Goodwill will not be there for you when you need care so think carefullly.
Anonymous
Okay I’m so glad to get all this info and people have been in the similar situation because I don’t have any idea - thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't really charge 24/7 7 days a week. You need to sleep sometimes.


And that is exactly what you have to pay for when you hire 24/7 help. The help likely sleeps/dozes during the night shift, while nearby/in the same room as the patient. She is still the one who has to get up at 1am if mom needs to use the toilet, or needs water or whatever. If she is staying with her 24/7 she should be paid for it.


You usually have 3-4 people, not 1 person 24/7 365 days a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord. I only get $15 an hour for taking care of my dad. I worry about how I’d justify $50 to the rest of the family.


You justify if by offering them to pick up this lucrative and rewarding job for $15 instead. Or heck, offer them $16! I'm sure they'll be rushing right over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you charging your parents to take care of them?


Yes, we compensate family members as well as children of the person who needing care for their time and efforts.

It’s insane to think somebody is gonna spend that much time away from their family and work and not be compensated in some way shape or form.

Why wouldn’t you? Do you want that money to go to a nursing home? You don’t want to pay your sibling so that you can get more inheritance?

What do you think that money is for? It’s for their care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't really charge 24/7 7 days a week. You need to sleep sometimes.


You’ve clearly never cared for somebody who needs 24 x 7 care if you think you were sleeping through the night.

If you ask somebody to sleep there for your parent, you’re gonna pay them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your dad leaving you in DC while he goes to Florida is pretty bad. I would call an eldercare service and find out what it costs/hour. Then charge that.


Yeah, I was also shocked by that. Why does your father get to stay in Florida while you deal with your Mother? Make sure you take care of yourself as well!


We really don’t know if he just went there for a couple weeks, a couple months, or a full-time.

But if you went there for a couple weeks or even for the winter months, he also deserves respite from caring for someone.
Anonymous
He goes for months - after a few months will come back for a week. It’s been going on for a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He goes for months - after a few months will come back for a week. It’s been going on for a year.


So he’s abandoned her and excepts his kids to pick up the slack? Sounds like a winner. You might as well take as much as you can get a week now because as soon as she’s gone, he’ll marry someone else and leave everything to her.
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