Trishla Mishra
Yes. Many agencies provide both part-time and live-in maids. Families with high-care needs often prefer live-in maids to ensure round-the-clock assistance for their disabled family members.
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Ankita Sakpal
Absolutely. Agencies usually assess the family’s needs such as mobility support, companionship, or personal hygiene assistance and match them with a maid who has the right skills and experience.
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Vaishali Tukaram Pawar
Agencies conduct background checks, verify work history, and sometimes provide additional training. This ensures that the maids are trustworthy and capable of handling the sensitive responsibilities of disability care.
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Prajakta Thakur
Yes. Many reputed maid agencies have candidates who are trained or experienced in assisting with mobility, hygiene, feeding, and other daily care tasks required for individuals with disabilities.
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Sujata Kaskar
Yes. When maids feel safe and confident in their work, they perform tasks more efficiently, make fewer mistakes, and maintain a healthier, more positive attitude toward their job.
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