Welcoming a live-in helper works best with clear expectations and a thoughtful setup. We suggest agreeing on daily routines, task priorities, and communication preferences from day one, as well as outlining rest days and privacy boundaries for everyone’s comfort. A dedicated, private sleeping space and access to essentials—like storage, bathroom facilities, and internet—help the arrangement feel respectful and sustainable. If there are children, elderly family members, or pets, clarify responsibilities and safety considerations in a written checklist that’s easy to reference.
It’s equally useful to share house rules, such as appliance usage, visitors, and quiet hours, so nothing is left to guesswork. Early check-ins during the first weeks can surface what’s working and what needs adjustment, reducing misunderstandings later. If the role evolves—like adding meal prep or adjusting hours—discuss changes openly and update the plan so it remains fair and clear. A structured start builds trust quickly and sets the stage for a positive, long-term fit.
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