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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were paying $15/hr for a certified nurse, immigrant, under the table care. They didn’t live in, but someone would spend the night and someone was there 24/7. Three different ladies dividing up shifts - about $120k/year and my mother got very very good care in her own home in the SF Bay Area [/quote] 15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)[/quote] OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people. [/quote] $20-30 /hr[/quote] It would be a lot more than that in CA, RN can make $100/hour due to labor laws. But it's not clear what exactly pp meant by a "certified nurse", a CNA would be less but certainly not $15/hr in that state. Op, I would assume at least $30/hour for RN care, less if you just need a CNA or sitter/companion. [/quote] I'm pp, yes its not clear what PP meant by 'certified nurse.' I assumed they meant a CNA, which $20-30 is the hourly rate for them at the moment. [/quote] The CNA's at the nursing home we had a loved one at got minimum wage.[/quote]
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