The need for caregiver support varies significantly for each family. If your caregiver registry can open the door for that match, you’re in for a happy and satisfied client—and caregiver contractor.
Live-in care is an arrangement in which the caregiver moves into the client’s home for a period of time that they can define with the client. The caregiver would likely have their own room and bathroom.
This arrangement allows caregivers to integrate their relationships with clients more deeply and provide high-quality care. It’s not meant for everyone, but for interested caregivers, it can be a great long-term option for your caregiver registry to offer.
It all boils down to how you talk about your business.
“The key is to make sure that you position your caregivers as the service providers—not your registry. Your responsibility is to find and match caregivers with clients, and those needs can vary,” shares Julio Barea, head of sales. When you find a client with those needs and a caregiver who is interested, that’s the extent of your relationship. Your caregiver would then carry out and offer live-in care services.”
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There are so many reasons to offer live-in care. Here are a few:
At Ally, we’ve seen a number of caregiver registries that have matched clients with live-in caregivers and the relationships tend to last a long time. Make sure that you research the compliance landscape and regulations in your state to confirm that this is allows.
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The ability to create matches that make such a direct impact on someone else’s life, as intimately as a caregiver does, is invaluable.
Offering live-in care is only one way to increase your bottom line this year, and we hope you consider it. If your registry management system isn’t built for live-in care or makes operations a hassle, consider switching to Ally today.