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Why a registry is the place to find a qualified home care aide



Home care aides may also be called home care assistants, and they provide care in the home for seniors, the disabled, and chronic illness sufferers. Things like cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, bathing and shopping are the kind of tasks the aide provides assistance with. They also may help with taking the patient to appointments, washing dishes, tending to pets, and performing various miscellaneous errands as required.


What is a Home Care Aide?
Also known as home care assistants, home care aids render assistance in the home to seniors, disabled people, those afflicted with a chronic illness, and others. The aide helps with daily tasks such as laundry, bathing, food shopping, cleaning, meal prep and food shopping, among others. Home health care aides also can take care of pets and plants, wash dishes, drive the client to appointments, and perform varied types of errands. And we don’t want to ignore the health benefits for the client of the simple companionship provided by the home care aide.

Why Hire Through an Agency or Registry?
At first, it might look like an savvy monetary decision to engage the services of an aide directly, eliminating any agencies or registries. But going that route can be a serious mistake. You see, whoever pays the home care aide is legally an ’employer’, with all the attendant responsibilities that entails.


Home care aides are regularly required to perform physically taxing duties. These physical duties may often require getting into an awkward position as they help the client with daily activities such as going to the bathroom, getting into or out of bed, etc. Therefore, the home care aide is more likely to suffer an injury when compared to many other occupations.
If you assume the role of employer by hiring an aide directly, then you’ll most likely be responsible for covering any medical payments necessitated by on-the-job injuries. Additionally, they could be held responsible for worker’s comp or disability payments. Should they not have signed up as an employer with the authorities, they could also be fined.

You also can have the case of a home care aide leaving the employment of a client where they had worked full time, and signing up for unemployment benefits. We have seen this happen. The employer might then be required to then pay all the past due taxes, plus a fine.

Now, if the home care aide is a self-employed independent contractor, that would relieve the client of the aforementioned responsibilities. But constantly checking on the business status of the home care aide is more work than most clients are interested in or able to do. Most clients will just be too busy with their own affairs to do this regularly.


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Using a registry or agency can free you from these responsibilities. They’ll take care of making sure all arrangements comply with applicable laws. All advantages aren’t financial; the agency also employs supervisors who can assist the aide with any problems or questions that may arise. This can be quite useful in providing for proper care for the client. Unfortunately, we’ve all heard stories about dishonest people who take physical or financial advantage of the client. Fortunately, registries and agencies will do a full background check on all their aides, greatly lowering chances of anything like that happening.

A home care aide performs many functions above and beyond basic survival care, including social activities. They often become a good friend and you loved one will trust them. Hiring your home care aide through a registry is the only way to be certain that your hire is trained, screened and dependable.

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  • Home health care is the answer for seniors recovering from an illness or injury.
  • Even a reasonably basic medical procedure can result in a need for a period of recuperation.
  • Reasons to use a registry when hiring a home care aide