That policy that aides who work for agencies can not work for the same patient is dumb.  I, too, have come across it.  But not asking me for 7+ thousand dollars!  Hell would freeze over b4 I'd pay them a dime.
 
Can  you drop the agency and quietly, between you & the aide, hire her yourself?  Or do you need the agency for other things?
 
I've done it behind their backs numerous times.
 
Lori Michaelson
Age - 41
C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
Tucson, AZ
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 10/08/05 10:26:44
Subject: [QUAD-L] caregiving agency question
 
Hello Everyone
 
I have a question about caregiving issues and am hoping that somebody can give me some advice, just personal advice.
 
About four or five years ago I started using a caregiving agency. About two years ago I moved into my own place and I wanted to use one of the caregivers privately. They told me that I could buy out the caregivers contract for $3000 and use them privately. I ended up staying with the agency but recently got somebody to work on weekends and would like to pay my morning caregiver privately and get rid of the agency. When I called them to ask them about their policy the lady told me she would have to look at my file and call me back, if it is a company policy why does she have to look at my file first? She called me back about an hour later and told me it would cost me $7,500, that is justly ridiculous. I paid the agency $24 an hour but they only pay the caregivers $8 an hour.
 
My question is, and I know every state is different, is there a way to get around having to pay off the agency that much? $3000 I could afford because I would save a lot if I could hire this person privately at $7,500 is just too much to ask.
 
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