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Wellington Asked December 2012

Should I use an agency or have an individual help my mother-in-law, who is 91 and has dementia?

I am a teacher and she can be a few hours by herself so I only need someone for a few hours. She is better during the day.

EXPERT Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF Dec 2012
In-home care should be able to fill the gap in care for your mother-in-law. If you have choices, chat with them all. You want to be sure you have a good fit. Agencies can be good because background checks should have been done (ask to be sure), as well as the fact that they have many caregivers so if one doesn't work out, you can ask for someone different.
Individuals can be wonderful if you find the right person, but you are on your own with background checks and other decisions about whether they will make a good caregiver and rules about employment.
Good luck with finding a good caregiver. That should ease your mind.
Carol

katiekat2009 Dec 2012
I got my mom a round-the-clock caregiver and she has been wonderful. Mother's problems are more physical than mental. Since then, Mom is improving. The caregiver is worth every penny!

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