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Maybe someone here knows how you would go about signing up with an insurance company. It may you just will have to call around to their main offices in ur state.
I will be checking local Medicaid office. Thank you for responding
Patz
Medicaid offers homecare for those who qualify. Not sure if they pay a CNA of the persons choice or they supply CNAs. Call your local Medicaid office and ask about it. They may be in ur Social Service offices.
Private work is usually one person telling another. Call the homecare facilities in your area. They hire CNAs or may have a list of CNAs wanting to do private care once Homecare has had to discharge a client. Now I am talking about homecare that is called in to do PT and OT in the home. They are paid by Medicare. There are private agencies that people hire and pay out of pocket for the service. They hire CNAs too.
Regarding getting paid by Medicaid for caregiving, I am sorry I am not familiar with what Medicaid covers. I suggest you call Medicaid office in your state and inquire.
As for looking for more clients, perhaps you can check with local rehab places, or senior centers, or senior housing. If you have a social media account like Facebook, you can spread the word with friends there.
I am impressed that at 70 y.o., you trained to have a career and are working and out there looking for more clients. Wow! I hope to be as driven as you when I get to your age.
Good luck!
I live in small rural community. I worked at the Senior Citizens Center and did clinicals at a nursing home. My limitations are punching a clock, 2-15 min breaks, 30 min lunch. ( and a 40 hr, wk). I can drive, and cook and clean and bath and walk dog, constantly change channels, repeat what day it is, laugh , joke and share my happy and watch Lawrence Welk. Always stay positive and be Grateful.
Patz