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They were quite similar, from the low pay to the hours you could work---your caregiver is going to be the one you fit with the best. Likely you'll go through several until you find a good match.
Both of these are National and franchised, so will vary from company to company.
I enjoyed CG and was good at it. Ultimately, though, the incredibly poor pay made me seek employment elsewhere. The turnover in one company was a solid 100% within 18 months. I lasted longer, but only b/c my clients family tipped me out each month (working through the agency) so I was making a decent wage. I could not stay working for a company that never gave raises, didn't pay OT or even acknowledge me as a person. That's this particular owner's problem, not indicative of the whole franchise.
I would also recommend installing camera(s) in your home if you don't already have. It will give you a lot of peace of mind. There are very inexpensive options available on Amazon.
I first used a camera while my grandma was temporarily staying with me. I used it to detect motion, so it notified my phone when she was getting up. In addition to the camera I bought an inexpensive call button on Amazon she was able to press and "call" me.
Hope this helps!
The fun part is deciding among the 3 since they all have what I'm looking for in a carer
They're good you can see photos of some carers and choose a male or female if you have a preference. Some sites don't have these features.
Homeinstead.com or you can call them directly.
Multiple locations throughout Virginia.
In many cities, they will assign an elder a social worker to help set up care
They can also provide information on Adult Day Care, which might be a good option
Nextdoor.com (this is an intranet of your actual neighbors and community, non-anonymous). Sign up and post a request for recommendations for caregiving agencies.
Visiting Angels (a national franchise): I've used them in south FL and had a good experience. Many other agencies tend to be regional or local.