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When you or a loved one is in need of a caregiver, there are various considerations to weigh—and none more important than whether to hire a self-employed caregiver or a caregiver from a homecare agency.
To better understand the two options, we’ve put together this helpful guide that summarizes the key differences.
Self-Employed: These caregivers work independently and usually find clients through word-of-mouth, social media, or matching websites. The management of the care is solely between the caregiver and the client.
Agency-Employed: Homecare agencies like Partners in Healthcare are licensed by the state, and the agency directly manages its team of caregivers. After meeting with the client and/or their family, the agency determines a customized plan of care. The oversight of the caregiver/client relationship is primarily through the agency.
COMPARING THE OPTIONS
Every situation is unique, and some clients will prefer a caregiver that’s self-employed. That being said, there is more accountability, options, and overall peace of mind when using a licensed homecare agency like Partners in Healthcare.
While the hourly rates from an agency are higher compared to the self-employed option, it’s because the agency is responsible for numerous crucial items. For example, Partners in Healthcare provides each of the following services:
Extensive Screening of All Caregivers: Each caregiver goes through a thorough interview process including checking licenses, references, performing a background check, and health and drug testing.
Ongoing Training and Oversight: Partners in Healthcare values keeping its team of caregivers up-to-date with best practices in the homecare industry. Additionally, all caregivers undergo regular performance evaluations.
Professionally Accredited: Partners in Healthcare is licensed through the Illinois Department of Public Health, is bonded and fully insured, and provides workers’ compensation insurance. Our agency is also a member of the Home Care Association of America and In the Know Caregiver Training, which is recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association for high-quality, person-centered dementia training.
Customized Plans of Care: We perform a complimentary client assessment to provide a personalized and detailed plan of care to meet specific needs.
Clear Expectations and Accountability: Partners in Healthcare provides a service agreement for each client, confirming the services you can expect and count on. All caregivers are directly supervised by the agency’s homecare specialist.
Flexibility for Clients: Unlike self-employed caregivers, Partners in Healthcare has on-call coverage 24 hours a day and will work with families to ensure that their needs are always met.
Less Paperwork and Stress: Because caregivers are employed by Partners in Healthcare, our agency is responsible for issuing paychecks, withholding taxes, and providing employee benefits.
OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER
If choosing a self-employed caregiver, it’s important to remember that the client is responsible for drawing up service agreements and resolving any labor disputes. What’s more, there can be an increase in your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance to add short-term disability coverage for the caregiver.
Clients are also responsible for ensuring that self-employed caregivers are performing their required duties. If any legal disputes arise, the client has the burden of navigating that process on their own.
On the other hand, a licensed and trusted homecare agency like Partners in Healthcare is responsible for covering all these items and more. The peace of mind we offer clients and their families cannot be overstated!
To learn more about Partners in Healthcare or to request a complimentary client assessment, please call us today at (847) 904-5113 or visit www.partners-healthcare.com
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