yizuman
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I've have Home Health Aids who come in to help aid my wife so I can go shopping, pay bills and other things when I need to leave home while someone stays here to keep an eye on my wife to make sure she stays ok.
They would tell me that I should be paid to take care of my wife since I am here all the time helping my wife basically 24/7. So I asked about it.
Guess what? They said I can be paid, but I have to move out. WTF?????
Here's the thing, a relative cannot live with the client and be paid for it. BUT there's a catch. A Non-relative can live with the client and be paid for it.
How stupid is that???
Corporate Lobbyist had purposely made that law. Those that offer Homecare services don't want us to take care of our love ones, because they'd be deprived of their outrages billings to the Government.
See, Homecare industries charges $200 an hr to send one of their employees to their client's homes to provide the care they need. Whereas a guy like me could be paid $9.00 an hr to provide care for my wife.
See the difference?
Pretty stupid, huh? It's all about greed.
Oh in case you're wondering, I care for my wife 24/7 who suffered a congestive heart failure, renal failure, respiratory arrest and a stroke. She's semi-paralyzed on her left side due to the stroke.
I LOVE caring for my wife, she's my baby and I took my wedding vows seriously the day I married my baby, "for better or for worse, in sickness and in health".
It would've been nice if I had a little extra income. Nope, Healthcare Industries says, "NO! MY MONEY! NOT YOURS!"
*sighs*
Yiz
They would tell me that I should be paid to take care of my wife since I am here all the time helping my wife basically 24/7. So I asked about it.
Guess what? They said I can be paid, but I have to move out. WTF?????
Here's the thing, a relative cannot live with the client and be paid for it. BUT there's a catch. A Non-relative can live with the client and be paid for it.
How stupid is that???
Corporate Lobbyist had purposely made that law. Those that offer Homecare services don't want us to take care of our love ones, because they'd be deprived of their outrages billings to the Government.
See, Homecare industries charges $200 an hr to send one of their employees to their client's homes to provide the care they need. Whereas a guy like me could be paid $9.00 an hr to provide care for my wife.
See the difference?
Pretty stupid, huh? It's all about greed.
Oh in case you're wondering, I care for my wife 24/7 who suffered a congestive heart failure, renal failure, respiratory arrest and a stroke. She's semi-paralyzed on her left side due to the stroke.
I LOVE caring for my wife, she's my baby and I took my wedding vows seriously the day I married my baby, "for better or for worse, in sickness and in health".
It would've been nice if I had a little extra income. Nope, Healthcare Industries says, "NO! MY MONEY! NOT YOURS!"
*sighs*
Yiz