Where the baby (or elderly family member) may be. The WSJ investigation of Care.com has only added a level of urgency about the risky business of finding and placing caregivers in homes. Consider the Care.com CEO’s egregious assertion that “Care.com is a marketplace platform, like Indeed or LinkedIn.” Really, finding someone to watch your baby or your aging father is analogous to finding a worker to fill a job opening in your IT department or seeking a manager to fill out your org chart? And having nasty problems with convicted criminals taking on caregiving roles, resulting in occurring in multiple states, but never aggregating those into a nationwide picture of a horror show, until research into incidents was done by a Stanford MBA
From https://www.ageinplacetech.com/blog/it-s-time-cameras-nursing-homes-assisted-living-and-home-care
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https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/03/19/its-time-for-cameras-nursing-homes-assisted-living-and-home-care/
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