If only someone could calmly-and-quietly just go to her car and simply check the oil level and top it off.......thinking about the car here.
It would take a real special person to blame someone else for recommending an oil change and then something happens to go wrong later. Doing the oil change, i.e. touching the vehicle, no way.... Don't touch it with a 40' pole.If you start recommending and paying for service you are now on the hook for ANYTHING that goes wrong on that basket case of a car. "It ran just fine until I got that oil change" or it ran just fine until you recommended I had (insert service)
You've obviously never endured the unfortunate situation of handling people with zero personal responsibility. The kind of people that look to synthesize blame onto other people for their personal failures. You're lucky.It would take a real special person to blame someone else for recommending an oil change and then something happens to go wrong later. Doing the oil change, i.e. touching the vehicle, no way.... Don't touch it with a 40' pole.
He's probably at least topping it off.I know a guy with a Durango 3.6L that ran his oil for 34,000 miles and he said he's going to do it again.
You've got a really ethical operation and person! Move Heaven and Earth to keep them in your circle for as long as you need them!She could not and would not accept my offer.
Guess they are not allowed to accept anything over $5 in value, or she could lose her job.
Just for the record….
In home care almost ALWAYS is a CNA…
And what I mean by that.. For longer shift times or 24 hour care… CNAs … The home healthcare agency I worked for charged $40 an hour for just a CNA… And yeah RN visits were there upon admission visit and then every 3 months. So day to day it is almost always only a CNA there…
LPNs would be billed at $75 an hour and darn near $90 an hour…
RNs would be bare minimum $ 100 an hour and possibly $150 an hour…
I got $75 for a 1 hour visit… We charged $150…
Do the math on that. Even for CNA care 24 -7 would be extremely expensive for 95 percent of people.
And for the record guys….
CNAs are NOT licensed to give insulin shots for you or your loved ones….
CNAs are NOT licensed to give Lovenox or Heparin shots…
CNAs are NOT licensed or allowed to give IV antibiotics through a PICC line or Flush a PICC line with anything… Including a Normal Saline flush…
CNAs are not licensed to give by mouth medication to patients…
I have seen a NUMBER of OCCASIONS where people in the home setting were trying to get CNAs to do the job of LPNs or RNs…
Do NOT DO THAT… If you want or need LPN or RN care…. Then pay for that level of care. Be ready to pay big money for it.
It’s not FAIR or RIGHT to try to get a CNA to do something that is not within their scope of practice.
CNAs scope of care is very limited.
MAN, did you hit a bullseye!The kind of people that look to synthesize blame onto other people for their personal failures.
it's the hardest job in healthcareToo late to edit.
CNAs work hard and under appreciated, also underpaid.![]()
They are surely Angels on earth!CNAs work hard and under appreciated, also underpaid.![]()
I'm not the best speller...LOLSurly?
Or did you mean surely?