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If an individual is hired to stay with an elderly or infirm person in his or her own home, must minimum wage and overtime be paid?

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If an individual is hired to stay with an elderly or infirm person in his or her own home, must minimum wage and overtime be paid?

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A. No. Companionship services provided in a family home for individuals who are unable to care for themselves because of age or infirmity are exempt from minimum wage and overtime under both federal and state laws.

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