Take good care of spouse. The one that showers him does not pick up shower afterwards. Also, even though I bought facemask and have requested a few times that they wear them when helping him directly, one of the caregivers still forgets. Should I say something again, or contact the agency and let them handle it?
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I would expect aid to wear mask if provided.
I don't consider any of this micro-managing, but I do think it should be discussed with agency.
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I did buy a box of mask, have rubber gloves and hand sanitizer. I think I'll just forget it other than request mask, again, that she put on mask when helping him directly.
The agency does check on how they are doing once in awhile and I usually say fine. There is changes sometimes so when that happens I will request that the agency go over with them requirements a little bit better. I have a separate housekeeper once a month.
You need to draw the line in the sand over the mask. They either wear it or they do not come in! Notify the agency they are hired through that they are not following CDC guidelines. I have had to report two aides to two different agencies and both were given disciplinary action for not following procedures. It is not up to you to provide the PPE for them it is up to the agency they work for. These agencies have been given loans, grants and rate increases to cover the cost of providing masks, gloves, gowns, etc.
If you want a facemask worn then they need to wear one. You may have to provide it but u have a right to ask that one be worn. Contact the agency and see what their criteria is.
Quite honestly it is up to you to write out what they expect on any given visit, assigning priority in the time given. At the time they are doing housekeeping and cooking and shopping of course they are NOT caring for the elder you have hired them to help.
As to the mask that is CRITICAL and must be reported. They are out in the world and can bring covid into your home. That is something that must be addressed.
He absolutely should pick up after the shower. He sounds lazy to me.
Fire him.
Housekeeping, picking up after a shower, cleaning the kitchen after meal prep is a reasonable expectation and should be part of the plan of care. In this time of COVID, not wearing a mask is unacceptable.
The agency and the caregivers should be responsible and accountable.
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