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#1 azx43

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Posted 16 April 2009 - 11:39 PM

I have a friend who really enjoys providing comfort and care, and she is trained in first aid, catheterizing, etc. She is working part-time for a local agency that works with people with developmental disabilities, and really would like to find a job where she could make more money. I would really like to help her, and since my own level of injury doesn't need the use of a live-in or visiting caregiver, I have to admit that I've never checked into one, or how to get one.

What can she do? Should she post on Craigslist?She was telling me her qualifications, and she sounds like she would make a wonderful care attendant for someone. :mfrlol:

Any help would be much appreciated!

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