Employment of family caregivers

Get rewarded and recognized for your valuable work.

At SpitexCare, we know how important the work of family caregivers is, and we're here to make sure that this work is recognized and fairly rewarded.

You are there for your loved ones - and we are there for you.

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A young woman bends over a sleeping child in bed, a picture of domestic care by relatives.

Family caregivers deserve support

Many relatives do not yet know that they can receive support. They often work hard in silence while caring for their loved ones. Thanks to new legislation in Switzerland, it is now possible to be employed and remunerated as a family caregiver.

Our offer for family caregivers

We offer an hourly wage for basic care services, including private social insurance contributions (e.g. AHV, ALV, KTG, UVG, BVG).

From needs assessment to payment: Your path as an employed carer

Before you are employed as a family caregiver, we carry out a thorough needs assessment. Our aim is to ensure that you receive the best possible support and that we meet the specific needs of you and the person you are caring for. This consultation is free of charge.

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Good to know: Basic care services

Employment as a family caregiver only covers basic care services. Basic care includes the basic activities required to support and maintain the personal hygiene and physical well-being of a person who is unable to take care of themselves due to illness, disability or age.

Basic care usually includes the following areas:

Further training

We offer education and training to ensure you have the skills and knowledge you need to provide the best care for your loved ones.

Who can be employed as a family caregiver?

Direct relatives, close persons such as partners or close acquaintances who provide basic care services can be employed. The minimum age for employment is 18 and the person should not yet have reached retirement age.

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SpitexCare: Recognition and remuneration for family carers in the face of social challenges

In view of the ageing population and the shortage of nursing staff, supporting family caregivers is not only of personal importance, but also of economic significance. By recognizing and fairly remunerating family carers, we can help to overcome these challenges. We at SpitexCare are proud to be part of this solution.

Advantages for family caregivers

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Your contact for "Wages for family carers":

Training for family caregivers

So that you are sure of your abilities, we recommend that you complete a care assistant certificate for C services "Basic care", e.g. the SRC care assistant course. We will cover the costs of the course. It prepares family members to care for relatives and consists of a course component and a practical assignment.

Depending on the canton, attendance at an information event is mandatory. Information and dates can be found here:

SRK care assistants canton Zurich

SRK care assistants canton Aargau

Mastering challenges together

If you decide to work for us, this means that you are now both a family caregiver and a service provider for Spitex. You will be working in a dual role. We will help you to master this new role and make sure that you do not take on too much. If you wish, our case manager will accompany you responsibly and offer you the opportunity to receive professional support in your home care situation. In this way, crisis situations can be counteracted. With us, you naturally also have the right to vacations and rest days.

FAQ for family caregivers

  • When do I qualify as a family caregiver?

    If you care for a family member at home, i.e: Parents, partner, children, siblings or grandparents. Typical clinical pictures are e.g: Cancer, dementia, multiple sclerosis, age-related impairments, various disabilities.

  • How does SpitexCare support family caregivers?

    • Payment of wages and social security
    • Development of an individual care plan
    • Support from qualified nursing staff
    • Courses and further training
  • Do I have to have nursing training in order to be paid as a family carer?

    Yes, nursing training is mandatory. We will accompany and support you in obtaining the nursing assistant certificate.

  • Which care tasks are compensated?

    Basic care activities:

    • Eating and drinking (feeding meals)

    • Dressing and undressing (e.g. putting on compression stockings)

    • Personal hygiene and hygiene

    • Mobilization and positioning

    Caring activities such as keeping someone company or going for a walk are not included.

  • How much salary will I receive?

    SpitexCare will employ you. Your salary depends on whether you have already completed training as an SRC care assistant. If you have already completed the training, you will receive CHF 40 per hour. If you have not completed training, you will receive CHF 38 per hour. We will cover the costs of training as an SRC care assistant and you will commit to remaining employed with us for 18 months.

  • Am I entitled to vacation?

    You are entitled to leave as agreed in your contract. During your absence, we will take care of your sick relatives.

  • What are the biggest advantages of working as a family caregiver?

    • You are paid for the services you already provide.

    • You are part of a team and can seek advice there.

    • You are entitled to further training.

    • You stay on the labor market.

    • You receive better social benefits when you retire.