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Do caregivers sometimes decide they don’t like the clients, or it just isn’t “clicking”?

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Do caregivers sometimes decide they don’t like the clients, or it just isn’t “clicking”?

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Caregivers do have the right to refuse servicing the clients, and we will replace them. Yes, it is a mutual relationship and the caregivers are free to say they don’t want to work with a particular client. If things aren’t “clicking,” it’s best to find a better match for everyone involved.

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