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Hi Mag,
Thank you for that advice. I told the carer that her extra offers were stepping over the
boundaries of what I felt comfortable with and she seemed okay with that. I emailed the agency
that provides my carers and said that I wanted this particular carer replaced. I will just have to
play nicely until they find someone new.
Cheers,
Jeremy
On 26 Feb 2004 at 11:12, Tamar Raine wrote about Re: Dealing with personal care atte:
> Jeremy,
> First of all, don't let her in your house to do the extra bits. Tell her
> you will let her go next time she calls you love or dear. Sometimes when
> one of my helpers is being motherly, I'll say something like "YES MOTHER"
> to drive home the point. I think you'd do best to hire somebody else,
> closer to your own age.
>
> Mag
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> Tamar Magenta Raine
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> Oakland Mayor's Commission on People with disabilities
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