Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
I agree that people should notify their current caregivers of changes...
Good reason why a Caregiver should treat their patients like gold. A patient can really screw over their caregivers very easily. Imagine a "pissed off with their caregiver" patient changes caregivers, notifies the registry but not the previous caregiver. The patient could make an anonymous call to the po-po, and that previous caregiver could find themselves in some hot water! Sure they might get off in court but it's going to take some lawyer money for sure!
ThaiBuddhaMan Reviewed by ThaiBuddhaMan on . Do I need? I am new at this so bear with me. I have a few people wanting me to be their primary caregiver. Do I need to get a license or fill out any paperwork with the state? Or is it only the responsibility of the patients to fill out paperwork for them amd me? Rating: 5