A live-in caregiver can result in that person being exploited. The expectation seems to be they are working 40 hrs and on-call/on duty the rest of the day/night, 24/7. This is unwise, unethical and unrealistic. A single caregiver can burnout if they don't have normal work hours, days off and sick day subs.
You should find at least 2 people (and not live-ins) due to the complexities of them living there (it can become their legal residence) plus employment laws (it makes you an employer even with a written contract) plus liability insurance issues (which you will need to increase to protect yourself).
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You should find at least 2 people (and not live-ins) due to the complexities of them living there (it can become their legal residence) plus employment laws (it makes you an employer even with a written contract) plus liability insurance issues (which you will need to increase to protect yourself).
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