Do live-in caregivers get paid for sleep-time?
In general live-in caregivers are not paid for sleep time. However, some states have specific labor laws, regulations, and decisions governing the compensation of sleep time for live-in caregivers. It is important for caregivers and employers to understand the applicable laws in their jurisdiction to determine whether sleep time is compensable.Long-Term Care - Related Articles
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