Anonymous
Post 02/28/2024 07:57     Subject: Where to look?

Oh I see. At least the Op is honest. Op, could you go through an agency that works with medicaid? It will be hard to find someone especially if you want them to use their own vehicle during work hours without reimbursement.

Seeking attendant care for a 14-year-old autistic male. Teen has significant support needs. Teen can be aggressive. Teen lacks safety awareness, so they need to be carefully monitored to avoid safety hazards. Teen needs help with basic activities of daily living.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 3:30PM – 8:30PM. Saturdays 12-5PM.

Qualifications/Requirements:
• 18 years or older
• Legally able to work in the United States
• Have a social security number
• Able to pass a background check
• Able to keep up with active teenager – must be able to run for short distances for safety during outings
• Driver’s license and use of your own vehicle
• Willing to wait up to 3 weeks for paperwork and first pay to process (all hours will be back paid if there is a delay)
• Proficient with iPad use
• Patience with extreme repetitive behaviors and questions
• Willing to refrain from scented products due to extreme scent sensitivity

Activities include:
• supervise for safety
• facilitate social interactions
• supervise during outings, such as walks, trips to stores, etc.


Position is funded by Virginia Medicaid at $17.27/hour. Timesheets are submitted online or by mobile phone and paid by Consumer Direct Care Network.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 15:13     Subject: Where to look?

Anonymous wrote:Did the OP say they're only offering the medicaid rate?


Yes she did. Now OP has ran an ad on Craigslist from what I could see over the weekend. Perhaps she needs to call Medicaid and ask if they have any referrals since they want to pay using them. Oh and you must be ok waiting 2-3weeks for pay until Medicaid sends you your first check.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 15:03     Subject: Where to look?

Did the OP say they're only offering the medicaid rate?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 11:21     Subject: Where to look?

Anonymous wrote:Stop looking and watch your child yourself. It’s called being a parent. NO ONE is lining up to make a whopping 17$ with taxes being taken out with the stress/headache of dealing with a special needs child. You obviously don’t want to quit you job to do it why do you think someone else would? I’m not trying to be harsh it’s the reality no one would want this position unless it’s paying above wage and it’s not.


+1 -be a parent.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 11:18     Subject: Where to look?

Stop looking and watch your child yourself. It’s called being a parent. NO ONE is lining up to make a whopping 17$ with taxes being taken out with the stress/headache of dealing with a special needs child. You obviously don’t want to quit you job to do it why do you think someone else would? I’m not trying to be harsh it’s the reality no one would want this position unless it’s paying above wage and it’s not.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 08:57     Subject: Where to look?

I agree if you are in the $30-35hr range you should be able to find someone on a facebook group, here on dcum, listservs, etc
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2024 10:01     Subject: Where to look?

Have you tried care.com? That's where I've had the most success in the past. If you're just offering the medicaid rate of 17.52 (I think?), it will be very hard to find someone.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 19:33     Subject: Where to look?

Anonymous wrote:We need a house manager/sitter for a special needs ND child who is ten
.

You can try upping your rate to at least 30$ and not 17$. No one is going to take 17$ that’s taxed working with a special needs child. If they do I’d be extremely cautious and wonder why they’re interested.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2024 13:13     Subject: Where to look?

We need a house manager/sitter for a special needs ND child who is ten