Advocates and providers of Community Living B.C.’s home share program say what is needed is not more recommendations and reviews but action to fix a sector in which many of those offering the service are being paid an average of $4 an hour, paying out of pocket for time off and not being provided the proper training.
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Lisa Garner, formerly of Surrey before relocating to Vancouver Island, said she has been caring for her client Paul for over 20 years and received her first raise in 16 years in 2023. Despite this, she said she still only receives an average of $11 a day to feed her client, and only gets $100 for each respite day.
Source: https://vancouversun.com/news/bc-home-share-providers-say-they-make-as-little-as-4-an-hour-as-new-report-calls-out-underfunding
Source: https://vancouversun.com/news/bc-home-share-providers-say-they-make-as-little-as-4-an-hour-as-new-report-calls-out-underfunding
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