Personal Care Policy In Miami-Dade

State:
Multi-State
County:
Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-00458BG
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The Personal Care Policy in Miami-Dade establishes a formal agreement between a client and caregiver, detailing the terms of employment and assistance services provided. Key features include a clear outline of daily living assistance, such as mobility support, medication management, and errand accompaniment. The agreement specifies that schedules can only be altered with a 48-hour notice to ensure continuity of care. Either party may terminate the agreement with two weeks advance written notice, ensuring flexibility. The client has the option to consult a lawyer before signing, promoting informed consent. A critical aspect of this policy is the acknowledgment that the caregiver operates as an independent contractor, negating any employee relationship. For target audiences, such as attorneys and legal assistants, the form is an essential tool for crafting caregiver-client agreements that are legally sound and protect both parties' rights. Paralegals can utilize it to streamline client onboarding processes, and partners or owners of caregiving agencies can reference it to standardize service agreements across their operations, ensuring compliance with state laws.
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Personal Care Policy In Miami-Dade