@Bernadette466 Finding the right housekeeping set up is a challenge for sure. In the 14 years I have been doing this, I can't even count how many I have had.
Just my 2 cent's, for a home of your size with 5 bedrooms and 9 beds, that seems like a lot for one cleaner. I am assuming that you are leaving a day between bookings.
As someone that owned a residential house cleaning company for 17 years, I understand the challenges cleaners face especially cleaning solo in a large home. Because of this understanding of how it all works, I have used solo cleaners as well as teams. Both have their pros and cons. I use a company now that works in teams and I am comfortable with that.
The Duvet...😑 This was always a bone of contention for my cleaners and I think they would call in sick when they had homes that used Duvets. They are very challenging for 1 person to change out. There are some handy hacks on Youtube but it's still a challenge.
I have switched from Duvets, quilts and bedspreads in my units and gone to triple sheeting with a bed scarf at the foot of the bed. This is what hotels do and it's a quick turnaround for the cleaners and very crisp and clean looking. Some hosts won't agree with this if they themselves are turbulent sleepers.
The triple sheeting will preserve the comforter of blanket between the two flat sheets so they don't always have to be washed. The flat sheets and fitted sheets wash and dry quickly.
I had so many quests sleeping on the bedspreads or comforters, using the decorative sham pillows to sleep on, it was weird lol. Things seem to be going well with the triple sheeting and the cleaners I use like it too.
Here's a link at to how it's done https://youtu.be/9FkuTAY77FQ?si=gulZ4aWeOJkDNqcQ
Karen