home help vs maid-of-all-work

home help

noun
  • A person employed, especially by a social services department, to perform household chores and provide aid to a patient or infirm person in the latter's own home; a carer. 

  • The aid provided by such people. 

maid-of-all-work

noun
  • Any person who does a wide range of jobs in a supportive role; a thing that serves a wide range of purposes. 

  • A female servant employed to do general housework. 

How often have the words home help and maid-of-all-work occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )