In most nursing homes, the housekeepers make minimum wage. The housekeepers that work the night shifts usually make a little more.
12.00 an hour
I'm making 10.20/hr at a nursing home in WA
Average Nursing Home Administrator Salary: $72000
I want 30 housekeepers
depends on how many people are in the nursing home but if you had about 18 people you'd make about 9,000 $
Housekeepers typically make around 25,000 dollars a year. They average 9 dollars an hour not including tips they may make.
7500dollars a year
Well it requires heavily on the nursing home you go for my mum worked part time in a nursing home in leamington and she was earning quite a bit so and again it really does depend where you go :)
As long as you meet the non-financial factors of eligibility for Medicaid, the State will expect you to apply your "excess" income/assets to your nursing/medical care and the Medicaid will pick up the remainder of the medical/nursing bills.
I make $22/hour with 14 years experience.
Apply for Medicaid, now. Your caseworker will determine how much of your income/assets you will need to pay to the nursing home (or for other medical expenses) in order to be eligible.
There is no limit on the amount of money that your parent can give you. You want to do this before they go to the nursing home because the home will take all of their money.