Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at Naborforce? I worked for them for awhile and they are bonafide if you just need help with driving, basics in meal prep, etc.
https://naborforce.com/
Their website only says they are in Richmond, Charlottesville, and Virginia Beach in Virginia, Bethesda Maryland, and Atlanta.
Do the Bethesda Nabors cover Washington DC, and other nearby parts of VA and MD? Or strictly within Bethesda limits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at Naborforce? I worked for them for awhile and they are bonafide if you just need help with driving, basics in meal prep, etc.
https://naborforce.com/
Their website only says they are in Richmond, Charlottesville, and Virginia Beach in Virginia, Bethesda Maryland, and Atlanta.
Do the Bethesda Nabors cover Washington DC, and other nearby parts of VA and MD? Or strictly within Bethesda limits?
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at Naborforce? I worked for them for awhile and they are bonafide if you just need help with driving, basics in meal prep, etc.
https://naborforce.com/
Anonymous wrote:What you want is yes, a unicorn - an independently wealthy person who just happens to love hanging out with strangers who have various health needs including maybe combative dementia. Good luck finding that!
Anonymous wrote:What about an AU or Catholic student? Pay at least $25 an hour so that they say yes and pay for their food too.
Anonymous wrote:My mom lives with us, and I mostly am home with her to take her to appointments and such. She doesn't need help with bathing or dressing, but she can't drive. All of the agencies I've tried want a set schedule like m-f for 4 hours a day. I basically have the days covered, but we are often away evenings from 5-9 or all day on weekend days for sporting events that she sometimes doesn't want to attend because of weather or whatever. The agencies say they have people for weekends, but in reality it's very hard to find. Has anyone dealt with this? How did you find someone to help?