Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people.
$20-30 /hr
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people.
$20-30 /hr
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people.
$20-30 /hr
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people.
$20-30 /hr
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
OH please.... what do you think the nursing homes pay these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
15/hr in the Bay Area under the table… you are exploiting these workers (in addition to doing something illegal)
Anonymous wrote: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