Bedside Bankroll 

With no licensing or certification, anyone can practice in-home elder care in California—and in wealthy Marin, opportunity for fraud abounds

Note: This is the third part in a series on senior care in Marin County. Richard was a Judge Judy fan, so whenever his wife's caregiver asked for a loan, he made her sign an IOU. The 83-year-old San Rafael resident stacked…

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