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Deborah S. says "She was sensitive, respectful, understanding and compassionate. She's always there and she's so good! Most of all she helped my dad in everything he...
Sheila L. says "Sharon stepped in for us when we needed a temporary caregiver for my father with Dementia. She was amazing from day one, and we give her a 5 star rating....
Care Member says "Omg!!!!! Awesome sauce isn’t the word. She’s so caring. It’s like she a whisperer of some sort. I see the passion she has for helping people. Would...
Care Member says "Keyionda has been in our lives since 2011. First, caring for my Grandfather who was 95 at the time, and then my Grandmother who recently passed at age...
Care Member says "Letricia took care of my grandfather for 5 years. Her work is like no other, she is patient and very understanding,My grandfather loved her so much he...
Care Member says "She was amazing with my mother in all regards. She really cared and went above and beyond and my mom so enjoyed her time with Megan. "
Care Member says "My mom / dad & myself meet Krissy at a hospital @ February 2023 & boy it’s been a good to know her…as she’s been extremely helpful with helping...
Kathy K. says "Tiara was wonderful with my mom who had dementia. She was kind, considerate, and they always had fun together. She knew how to redirect mom during her...
Denise M. says "Alex was wonderful and very kind. This was new to her but she had an open mind and jumped right in helping. The only reason I don't have her now is my...
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60 live in caregivers are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $20.00/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated live in caregivers is 3.0
Live In Caregivers in Maryland Heights, MO are rated 3.0 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews of the 60 listed live in caregivers
- Deborah S.
- Sheila L.
- Care member
The average rate for hiring a live-in caregiver near you in Maryland Heights, MO is $20.00 per hour. It’s worth noting that this is just an average, and the cost of a live-in caregiver can vary based on their qualifications, their years of experience, and the unique type of care your loved one requires.
To start your search for a live-in caregiver near you on Care.com, sort caregiver profiles by distance from Maryland Heights, MO or zip code. If you want to increase the amount of available options, you can expand your search radius. Then you can compare candidates by reading about their experience working with seniors, the type of caregiving services they provide, and their hourly rate.
Yes, caregivers near you in Maryland Heights, MO on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck. Senior caregivers who complete this background check will have a badge on their profile displaying the date it was run. While CareCheck is a good start, we strongly recommend that you follow some additional steps for hiring a caregiver for seniors safely, which include interviewing candidates, checking references, and running your own background check. Visit our Safety Center to learn more.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to live-in caregiver services. All clients have different needs and all caregivers feel comfortable offering specific services. Generally though, you can expect a live-in caregiver to help with cooking, cleaning, tasks that are difficult for the senior to manage, and transportation. It’s important to interview a few different candidates, when hiring a live-in caregiver near you in Maryland Heights, MO to see what responsibilities they feel comfortable taking on and how their service offerings line up with your needs.
When it’s time to interview live-in caregivers near you in Maryland Heights, MO, you’ll want to be ready with a list of interview questions you can ask them. You’ll want to start by asking them to tell you more about their work experience and qualifications. Then you can ask them what types of responsibilities they can take on. Don’t be afraid to tell them what you need, the point of an interview is to find out if they’re a good fit for your family.