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Question I'm looking into care options for my aging mother. She has found someone through a friend that would assist her for 4-6 hours a day in my mother's home, and that would be willing to drive my mother's car to take my mother to appointments. What kind of problems do you see here, and what work arounds would you suggest for any that you see? Thanks!
Answer Spencer;
Personally, and I went through this in the last few years with my own mother, I would seek out a company that provides this type of service, a Companions and Home Makers type of business because if anyone is going to be driving your mothers car, they will need to have a valid license and these companies verify that information on their employees so you wouldn't have to do it. The other issue would be the chance of injury to the worker/helper. If they slip and fall themselves while helping your mother and are injured, their employer will have workers compensation insurance to cover those injuries and again, you wouldn't have to worry about it. If you do reach out to one of those companies, make sure you ask, "Are your workers employees or independent contractors and do you have workers compensation insurance?" Some of these companies avoid paying for workers compensation by calling their employees "independent contractors". Another reason I would go through an agency, is because they are most likely licensed by the state you're in, in some way, and they have probably done a background check on their employees (I'd ask), that can give you a sense of comfort. Lastly, if you're located in a state where inclement weather could occur, an agency would have back up personnel incase the regular aid couldn't get to your mother, etc...
Now with that said, if you decide to use this person your mom found instead of an agency, ask them for a copy of their driving record and you'll need to have some sort of agreement drawn up by an attorney to relieve you of the liability incase this person is injured while caring for your mother.
I hope this has helped! If you have any other questions feel free to email me again.