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pelicanwoman
Asked August 2015
Can a companion come into the home on a limited basis?
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anonymous281963
Aug 2015
Yes.
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gladimhere
Aug 2015
A companion can be limited as much as their agency will allow. In my area there is a minimum of three hour care. They can be called on an as needed basis, there will be a new client intake process.
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BarbBrooklyn
Aug 2015
More information is needed to give a meaningful answer, Pelicanwoman.
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