Wondering how to tell if an agency has truly fully vetted someone. Allowing a stranger in my parents home where they have valuables, sensitive financial information, possible narcotics, etc. is daunting.
What does 'background check' really mean? Someone is not a felon? is a credit check run? etc. And what are the parameters for hiring as it relates to these findings?
Here's the thing, transgressions only show up when they have been prosecuted. So they could be thieves and drug addicts that have never been found guilty or pled to a charge.
I did a background check on myself and it stated that I have known criminal affiliations, this was referencing a neighbors husband that was dead before we bought our house, of, and she was 89 when we moved in.
So, I would recommend using your local to parents law enforcement resources, regardless of what an agency claims they do, install cameras, if parents are good with it and lock up anything that would matter if it was stolen.
I worked in an office setting with vulnerable people. My background check was done at the federal level here in Canada. There are different levels of police background checks.
In my current position, a financial fiduciary, my background check was even more in depth, criminal, financial, associations (people I know or am related to, etc).
My former husband and my brother each had a high federal security clearance that, went back to their elementary schooling and took a deep dive into my own background.