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I think it is a great mistake to spend your young life taking care of elders. You will be an old woman yourself by the time they are gone, and there will not be enough money for you to live, and be insured against illnesses and etc. You will not be able to have your own place, your own money, your own family, your own education.
Please consider taking a job and working. You can give care for a salary at any nursing home where likely they will train you in care. Just my own personal opinion. The pay for caring for an elder in home is dependent on many things including their NEED for 24/7 care. And it is very poor pay when you figure out what you do versus the hourly salary and how many hours you actually are expected to work. If you continue to try to care for THREE people here I suspect you will go mad! Please take care.
I am caring for my grandmother Francisca , who is 89 years old, living in my home.
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Yes I am her granddaughter iv been taking care of her for years I haven't worked I also take care my aunt as well Im constantly watching my grandma cuz my aunt and her share rooms and I'm constantly busy now I got my mother sick in need of help so I'm back and forth and I have no money I want to get payed for this my grandma told me to find help so I can become her provider so yes I change her I give her therapy once a day I cook for her I watch her in shower when its in need I give her her medications I just need more help she is 94 I believe years old she is my world so is my biological mother but since my grandma stays with me I'm doing my grandma first and we will speak more soon thank u
You think you've asked for help by filling out a profile on a chat forum, but you haven't. Contact your local Medicaid office yo see if there is some pay available for you, or in home help.
Good luck.
Wish you the best, but we have nothing to do with hired caregiving.