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I think if i were looking to find a NH for mom I would go word of mouth first, get an idea of what's available and what she can afford.
You'll probably have to tour several places before you decide. With COVID, that may prove difficult, but hang in there.
Talk to the directors of each place you tour. Be sure you find out all the costs, upfront. And be sure to ask about the add-ons. The lady I worked for had to move to a MC facility, and the BASE price was $6,000 a month. (12 years ago). That didn't sound too bad, but then came the add ons and in the end, when she moved in, she was paying over $12,000 a month, because she availed herself of every single extra they offered.
It will take some doing, but hopefully you can find a good match for her without too much drama.
If you are asking about live-in help, then that's a whole other thing. Again, ask people in similar situations and also talk to the bigger care companies. It does take time to find the right person or place.
Wishing you luck!
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What Glad is trying to say, is that you need to pay a live in. The room and board is part of the deal. You may want to check with your labor board concerning the rules for live ins. They are supplied a room, they get paid at least minimum wage and they get time off. Which means when they are not there you have to have someone to care for Mom. You can't work them 24/7. You also become the employer. You are responsible for tax deductions, SS deductions and matching the SS.
You may find its cheaper and less stressful to place her in an Assisted Living or in Longterm care with Medicaid eventually. Depends on what Mom can afford.