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Old Dec 3, 2007, 12:31 PM
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Salary for Live-in aide

My mother is 90, lives in New York and currently her live-in aide receives about $550 per week. Is that a good amount (including room, board)? Should she receive a raise each year and how much? She is given extra money for Christmas and birthday. I would appreciate your answers and thanking you in advance...

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Old Dec 3, 2007, 12:38 PM   #2  
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I do in-home care and I would say that is a very good amount - the aide is given room and board also. Is the aide given any days off during the week? Provided with any insurance or benefits? Given the use of a vehicle?

About the raises - I would say that is negotiable, if you are pleased with her work for your Mother, then yes. What is an average cost of living raise? 4%?? Some employers do not give even that. Also, if the aide's job description were to change, to reflect the needs of your Mother (as in increased care), then you can adjust the salary.

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Hi - thank you for your reply. Yes, she gets 3 days off every 3 weeks. She has no license to drive and has available NY city transportation.
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It sounds like a good deal to me. Is this aide complaining about anything? I can understand not driving in NYC. I did it once - lol. But then I am an out of stater and that was way too large a place for me to navigate. Public transit would be a good way to travel.

Oh, who does the grocery shopping and errands for your Mom? Is that part of the aide's job description?
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Hi - thanks again for your reply. The neighbor drive the aide to the grocery store.
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Hi - I am having trouble with the computer with where to answer and what buttons to push. Ha. Anyway, the neighbor drives my mother to the grocery store and the neighbor also takes her to various other places when needed.
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It sounds like a very good situation. Does your Mother then pay the Social Security and worker's compensation or is the aide considered self employed and responsible for her own Social Security and taxes, and such?
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Well I will say this may not be as good as it sounds, it is basicly 6 days a week, with how many hours a day, and what area is this in.
Is as noted thier unemployment taxes paid, are taxes with held, if not she legally has to pay her own taxes which would include self employment taxes so 33 percent of this would go to taxes. Does the aid have health insurance provided ?

If this is in New York city, most likely it is not much, if this is rual TN or Alabama it may not be that bad.

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Stringer agrees: Some good points...salaries are relevent to time (hours) and areas.
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But she gets room and board - that is worth more in NY than some places. But I understand what you are saying - after subtracting the 33% for self employment tax, she makes a little more than $1600.00 a month.
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But she gets room and board - that is worth more in NY than some places. But I understand what you are saying - after subtracting the 33% for self employment tax, she makes a little more than $1600.00 a month.
As mentioned, compared to most of the country everything is more expensive in N. Y.

Seriously, when you consider that she is there and "working" 24/6 her income per hour is probably below acceptable wage. Room and board are nice however please remember that the trade off is she is "available" for your 90 year old mother at night also. Technically that is 144 hours per week. Now I know someone in the Chicago area that does this for 6 1/2 days per week, room and board, the lady is 93 and she needs help and constant care. I believe her salary is $650.00 to $700.00 per week. Good, competent. dependable and caring people that do this type of work are valued and worth it.
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