Everyday life & FAQ
The caregiver's tasks, switching, working together and what helps if problems arise.
What Does the Caregiver Do?A caregiver supports with personal care, meals, mobilization, accompaniment, companionship, and simple household tasks.Free Time and RestEven though the caregiver lives with you, they have the right to free time and privacy.Plan a ChangeIt's normal and often even recommended to regularly rotate between caregivers.Rebook a CaregiverIf you had a good experience, you can directly request the caregiver again.What If the Caregiver Isn’t a Fit?If a caregiver isn’t a good match for your individual care situation, an alternative caregiver can be organized.When It Doesn't WorkSometimes it turns out despite good preparation that it's not the right fit.Long-Term CollaborationThe most valuable thing on CAIR is a good, long-term collaboration with one or more reliable caregivers.Can I Try the Care First?In many cases, it’s possible to start a care arrangement first and jointly check whether the caregiver is a good fit for your family's situation.