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What should a live-in Caregiver be paid?
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DeeCare
Answered Jul 2016
Should a child of an elderly person charge them for care?
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momhouseme
Answered Jan 2013
My parents agreed to pay me for being live-in caregiver. Advised not to inform siblings. Can greedy siblings sue me for any reason?
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CaregivingClown
Replied Oct 2019
Am I wrong thinking that I'm getting used?
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PeggySue2020
Replied Feb 2022
Paying a companion for Mom. Any advice?
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Raindrop
Answered Aug 2014
How are others managing when paying for privately for assistance at home?
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brandee
Answered Jun 2022
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Paying thousands for one month of nursing home care. Any advice on average monthly cost?
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Usedup1959
Answered Sep 2022
My mom died a few months ago and I still get medical billing from services done OVER a year ago. Any suggestions?
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Llamalover47
Answered Feb 2020
When a sibling can be the caretaker & will sacrifice a job to do so, should the same money be paid for that care as it would be to stranger?
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Jazzy1349
Answered Mar 2020
Do you feel it is proper, ethical, and/or moral to put the care of a LO on the local/federal government?
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Sighopinion
Replied Mar 2022
Are there any social security benefits available to caregivers of elderly parents to help with their out of pocket expenses?
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Gentry1
Answered Jun 2016
AL rent increased to $660...Dad gets $650 from SS. Now what?
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Bella7
Answered Jan 2018
I just got a certified letter saying I need to pay for dad's last year at nursing home and don't know what to do.
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Jasmina
Replied Jan 2020
Does anyone have a positive experience with a long-term care facility that they would be willing to share?
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poetry21
Replied Jul 2018
Is it true that social security (Federal Government), will pay you, in order to take care of your elderly parents?
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anonymous439773
Answered Aug 2018
If Spouse comes home from rehab after 90 more days, a tenant may work out as a paid caregiver p/t. What are the benefits/pitfalls of this?
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pronker
Replied Dec 2021
MIL moved in 9 months ago and we haven't gotten a dime towards expenses despite it being discussed among all (total 9) siblings prior. Any advice?
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Emma1817
Answered Feb 2023
I’m living with my mother, doing all the work and not getting compensated. Advice?
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EmotionallyNumb
Answered Dec 2020
Does my mom have the right to choose who cares for her?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Oct 2022
When I bring up what the cost of burial expenses will be when it’s her time to go Mom says, “Don’t worry, it’s all taken care of.” BUT IT’S NOT! Advice?
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freqflyer
Answered Apr 2018
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