Share of Cost, Who Provides IHSS?
Tuesday, Aug. 21st 2018 6:56 AM
Some counties have contracted IHSS care providers. Community care providers, friends, neighbors, and relatives can provide services as well. You are responsible for hiring, firing, and supervising your IHSS caregiver.
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