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I know someone who gets paid to take care of someone and they does none of the requirements for the job and they can’t tell you nothing about the person or if they have took medication or when other family member lied so the person can receive the money to help with bills of the person that they live with this person as no kind of training like cpr or nothing or can not tell you about there doctors

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Who is paying? Is the person they're "caring" for competent and aware, or not?
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If the caregiver is working for an agency, they need to be reported but you need to have proof. If the caregiver is privately hired and there's a contract outlining expectations of services, then they need to be reported to the PoA or whoever hired this person but you need to have proof.. If they are privately hired and paid in cash, I don't think there's much you can do. How are you related to the person receiving care, or the caregiver? How do you know what's going on? Are you also working for the same client?
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Who are YOU to this person. If you are not the caregiver, not the person who hired this caregiver, you don't have any right to ask and have answered a whole lot of questions.

Please tell us clearly what the situation is in which you need to ask and have answered questions by a caregiver caring for someone. Your question to us in not clear.

If YOU hire a caregiver and feel they are inadequate you should FIRE them.
If someone ELSE hires a caregiver for their own loved one, and they are in charge, then your opinion is irrelevant.
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