Can someone put an ad in the paper or on craigslist as a “at home care” type person for the elderly and accept cash to care for them for an hour or so each day?

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Can someone put an ad in the paper or on craigslist as a “at home care” type person for the elderly and accept cash to care for them for an hour or so each day?

Said person is a licensed CNA but wants to know if it can be done without any type of business license?

Asked on November 30, 2012 under Business Law, Illinois

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Based upon what you have written about there is nothing wrong about the suggested advertisement for hourly elder care under the laws of all states in this country assuming all of the representations in the advertisement are true and not misleading.


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