What information do I need to provide when creating a proposal for a care provider?
When creating a proposal for a Care Provider on Carelancer, you will need to provide:
- Proposal Title – A brief title summarizing the care request.
- Description of Task – Details about the care service needed.
- Who is the appointment for? – Select the family member receiving care.
- Add Comments (Optional) – Provide additional details or special requests.
- Date & Time – Specify the preferred appointment schedule.
- Duration – Indicate how long the service is needed.
- Tasks Needed – Select the required services.
- Service Location – The address or general area where care will be provided.
- Hourly Rate – Confirm the proposed hourly rate.
After filling in the details, click "Review Proposal" before submitting it. The Care Provider will review and either accept, request changes, or decline.
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