A hand to hold and a huge ? Fanny.
I can offer you advice from a carers prospective.
Make sure the time you request is adhered to, of course at first there maybe 'teething trouble', hopefully there won't be, if the time starts to be bordering on the carers own time then you need to ring up and complain.
No one likes complaining BUT it is a very common scenario in which the office who issues the rotas have the carer like a ping ball, driving all distances from Mrs A to Mrs T to Mrs B to Mrs Z, so the carer ( to make it easier for them AND PETROL ) visits each person in order of distance and NOT the time the person wishes.
I have seen and heard this happen time and time again.
When i was a carer ( a job which I loved with a passion*) everyone we went to lived in close proximity and when we did *occasionally get someone who lived quite a distance and they were 'slotted ' in amongst our regular ladies and gentlemen, I rang the office and said "NO." I might be soft natured, but I'm not a pushover.
Its a big big thing Fanny for this to be entering your life, i understand xx but they are there to help you in things you find difficult, they are lovely, caring girls whose heart is there 100% to help and i hope you get someone who loves their job as much as i did.
If i can just add to my post that my neighbour was REALLY wary of having to have carers cone into her home to carry out personal tasks, NOW she praises them and says she wouldn't be without them.
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