Don't know. But I do know it's considerably more than I could possibly afford. 
Don't want to be a downer, but there is no easy answer to quad life, unless you 
are wealthy. Would all the quad millionaires please raise your hand! Not all at 
once now! Might overload the net!

Larry Willis
Retired and proud of it


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> Resent-From: [email protected]
> From: Gail Overton <[email protected]>
> Date: June 15, 2015 at 12:33:56 PM EDT
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Live in Aide
> 
> I'd like to know as well, having been paying $13 an hour for caregivers but 
> thinking of moving back home and hiring live-in help. Will not ask them to 
> pay room and board and will buy all groceries, but would be curious to know 
> what someone would need to be paid monthly if housing and meals are taken 
> care of. ROGER
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 9:25 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [QUAD-L] Live in Aide
> 
> 
> Those with live-in attendants, other than room and board, how much do you pay 
> them? 
> 
> And what is asking too much for them to do? 
> If they work weekdays, when food shopping, is asking them to get groceries 
> for weekend too much? 
> Or when making dinner, adding more for a live-in failmy member too much? 
> As far as cleaning, what's too much? Keeping cupboards and frig cleaned out? 
> Wiping floors off,
> Things have changed over the years, I need more, but can't afford to pay 
> more. 
> But I've ask for so little over the years, asking for more now is like askig 
> for a lot more, even though it still seems less than other quads probably ask 
> for. 
> 
> I'd like to find out what others pay for live-in help. Not hourly, just 
> monthly. 
> 
> 

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