--00000000000076604205a6b5b968 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable :D ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: wolfgang vording Date: Thu, May 28, 2020 at 9:55 AM Subject: Anton Vording and Hildegard Klepatz Vording To: Stephanie Demers Good Morning Stephanie Thank you for the documents provided which I have carefully reviewed.However prior to signing and returning them several points must be clarified. In effect HCA is asking for =E2=80=9Ccarte blanche=E2=80=9D to withdraw funds from a designated ban= k account on a weekly basis without specifying an agreed base amount. As discussed we agree to a higher hourly caregiver rate of $32 plus taxes for weekly total of 35 hours ,from Monday thru Friday ,which equates to $1287.72. The caregiver would be responsible for transportation to and from my parents=E2=80=99 residence. Am I correct? Should the caregiv= er on occasion be required to remain on premises due to an emergency or other incident HCA will augment the weekly accordingly. As regards the invoicing, the weekly sums due will be withdrawn from a joint account in the name of Anton Vording and Hildegard Vording. As individuals both of them are entitled to claim for financial assistance from Revenu Quebec but there could be a problem if HCA continuously issues a single weekly invoice in both names . Would it be possible to invoice My father one week and then my mother for the subsequent week and so on? In this manner they could each substantiate a claim at year=E2=80=99s end for the equivale= nt of 35% of the designated maximum allowable costs for in home care of each dependant senior. As regards the requirements of the assigned HCA caregiver, still to identify, we discussed my parents=E2=80=99 daily needs during our telephone consultation of yesterday= as a meeting was not Possible under the circumstances. It would be preferable to list the do=E2= =80=99s and dont=E2=80=99s of the caretaker=E2=80=99s duties so as to avoid any future disagreements and pote= ntial additional charges. As discussed I or someone else within our immediate family will continue to provide the basic Necessities of food, hygienic items, medication, clothing ,etc. The caregiver will be responsible for serving light meals but no major cooking and preparation. This includes coffee and tea making, the occasional eggs, heating of soups or pre-prepared meals provided by us. She would also be required to make the bed in the master bedroom ,pass the vacuum in this room and the kitchen, living room, dining room, and TV room from time to time and wash the occasional load of soiled clothes and towels.My father usually only changes every 4 or 5 days. She must also wash my mother completely once a week and make sure she is not soiled after using the washroom.My father will not for the moment require any assistance in this regard. Both parents must be given their daily medications.No heavy housecleaning is required.As also discussed