Anonymous wrote:I paid $33 an hour for 24/7 care from one company who basically just sent a warm body, didn’t communicate with their caregivers about my moms needs and showed up late and left early. They did have one great caregiver but the rest were awful. I found out they just had a bunch of 1099’s on call and would put out the job and see who would be willing to staff it.
I fired them and found a company run by a woman who had been a caregiver herself for many years and only hired people she’d personally worked with. I paid $34 an hour for her company and they were all amazing. I did find out that they were also all 1099’s and were being paid $20 an hour. So I could have found my own for cheaper. But I needed a company to handle all of the scheduling because I just didn’t have the bandwidth.
The reason a lot of agency caregivers are warm bodies is that the agencies are charging families $35-40/hr and paying the caregivers who do the actual work $16-18/hr with zero benefits.
~ former home health caregiver