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myfriendalice88
Asked February 2010
In addition to a free room, how much should a caregiver get paid for "light duty" tasks?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Feb 2010
Fees for care vary with the place you live. You should check with in-home agencies and see what they charge for hourly work. That could help.
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