Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Caregiver Agency

A Caregiver agency is an alternative to nursing home facilities and helps in recovery, relieving anxieties, and stress and offers companion care in a familiar environment. Most agencies provide skilled caregivers for elderly or disabled persons wishing to stay in their own homes. Once the families choose a caregiver it is required that the agency provide the same caregiver throughout the contractual period. There are options to choose in for twenty-four hour live-in care or hourly/daily care services. Sometimes a whole service package or selecting only the services needed is available as an option that best fits the needs of the employer-families. Replacements are always available.These agencies generally provide non-medical, reasonably priced specialized services for individuals or couples who require part or full time care. Some of the caregivers might have medical knowledge based on the requirement of the ailment. The caregivers from the Caregiver agencies are capable of looking after patients after strokes, surgery, with cancer, arthritis, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and many other diseases that need special professional care. They also work with the Hospice Association. Who could be the caregivers?The caregivers may be: teachers, substitute teachers, day care workers, active grandparent, mother, nanny, babysitter, nurse, and family care providers.There are placement agencies for caregivers, also called Caregiver agencies. Some offer both full-time and part-time permanent and temporary nanny placements for childcare. Full time live out, part-time live out, sometime nannies are available for daytime, evening and on weekends, overnight and throughout the vacation. Some agencies also provide sick childcare. Care Givers Agency requires that all applicants must: • Possess a minimum of 2 years recent and verifiable experience in childcare or elderly care• Show the ability to be actively engaged with the care recipients• Possess a verifiable driving license, relevant credentials and has safe driving records.• Have no criminal recordsEntitlementsA full-time Live-out Professional caregiver typically earns $45,000 to $55,000 annually. A full-time Live-in professional caregiver earns $3,000 to $4,500 a month. A part time live-out Professional Caregiver earns between $20-25 per hour. Salaries in child care range between $18,000 and $30,000 per year, depending on the experience and education. Part- time child caregivers earn between $10.00 and $15.00 an hour. All caregivers are entitled to certain benefits that include health insurance, paid vacation, paid sick leave and travel reimbursement. A classification of agency based care giving services across USA is also available on the internet. This site provides an opportunity to caregivers to look for job and the caregiver agencies to advertise.Fees to the mediatorAn application fee ($250-$300) is charged from the persons seeking to be caregivers when registering with the professional caregiver’s agency. After hiring an applicant, the final fee is generally 20% of first year's salary. The agency is obliged to replace the employed/hired free of charge, for any reason, within the first two months. Replacement after the guarantee period becomes quite nominal

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