Hi. We have been using the same registry / agency for our live in aide, who has been with us for near 5 years. We have been paying $20.00 a day since we hired her. The agency does not perform any other service but referred us to our aide in 2010 and reliably provides a fill in when she periodically needs to take off. About twice a year they do a personnel survey by mail. Beyond that we take care of everything else, payroll serivce, workmens comp plan, etc. I have been wondering if this is legally acceptable to continue billing the client indefinitely for this service?? Recently I met with an elder care attorney who without me questioning this issue mentioned that it appears this should not go on indefinitely. She said I should investigate further. I am not sure who I can get an objective answer from. We live in New York state. Mom has many expenses and that 20.00 a day in addition to payroll, has become an expense I would really like to confirm is still legitimate. Anyone in similar situation?
One recruiter, in the medical field makes a living over and above $100,000.00 a year and this is how they do it, by charging the family these extra daily fees. Imagine having fifty or sixty clients that simply keep paying these dues year after year. The recruiter takes their portion and the company that they work for, keeps the rest.
You must have a contract with them----read it.
I looked this up online, and apparently it is a common thing for registries to charge a daily referral fee, plus a registration fee, to the family for the aide. They must be allowed to get away with it because lots of registries are doing it. That's quite a racket.
Is there a way for you to hire the live-in aide yourself, out of the registry? I bet the aide has some kind of non-compete in their contract & is prohibited from working independently for a client of the registry. If you hired the aide independently, out of the registry, how would the registry even know that the aide is working for you? Perhaps the aide can call the registry & tell them that she wants them to take her name off the registry.
First, it sounds as though the Registry found you an excellent team that have been in place for 5 years which really says a lot about the company and their commitment to place wonderful people who are professional and committed to you the client.
On the other hand, I think it would be absolutely reasonable for you to contact the Registry and ask the same question that you posed here? I would thank them for all that they have done, but after 5 years.....I think your well within your right to ask that the fee stop or at least drastically reduced as their involvement is very minimal.
Communication with the Registry is critical and will most likely result in a favorable outcome for both parties. You are in a great situation to refer other families to the Registry (or the opposite) based on how they handle your request and I would not be shy about letting them know that.
Hope this helps!!
They will supply subs when the regular Caregiver is unavailable, and these staff members should be employees so the agency can pay a portion of their taxes, supervise, train and provide ongoing evaluations to make sure they stay in good standing. I agree with Carol that you should call the BBB and get their take.
If you need home care recommendations, reach out to a neutral/independent Care Manager for help www.caremanager.org or call your local Senior Center.
I know it's hard when you become so close to a primary Caregiver, but see what their contract says about leaving that agency, go to another and resume service with your family. Then you'll be working with a reputable, professional agency that actually works on your behalf.
I've never heard of such a thing. You do most of the admin work. From the information you provided, I'd call this a scam. If you can't find a way to get them to stop billing you, ask the attorney for advice. If he or she can't, then I'd cancel the credit card they are charging to (if that's how you are paying). If they are sending a paper bill, you should have the information to cancel right there. If you still can't cancel, call the Better Business Bureau and ask for help. Good luck! Please keep us posted.
Carol