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Asked March 2013
What is a fair amount for a parent to contribute to household when she needs help with all ADL's and transferring each time in bathroom?
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Hello jldavis33,
There has been a previous question asked in the forum that is very similar to your question. The great thing is that an expert has answered this question and I feel as though you too could benefit from his answer. I have posted it below.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/acceptable-to-charge-dad-for-home-care-149455.htm
I wish you the best,
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04/01/2013 11:46:24
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There has been a previous question asked in the forum that is very similar to your question. The great thing is that an expert has answered this question and I feel as though you too could benefit from his answer. I have posted it below.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/acceptable-to-charge-dad-for-home-care-149455.htm
I wish you the best,
The AgingCare.com Team