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T
Tamcad
Asked October 2017
What is a fair price to charge an hour for respite care in the Bay area?
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One sure way to get a feel for your local rates would be to call around to area agencies and facilities to find out what they would charge.
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www.agingcare.com/questions/what-is-a-fair-price-to-charge-for-respite-care-hourly-and-overnights-432604.htm
One sure way to get a feel for your local rates would be to call around to area agencies and facilities to find out what they would charge.