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JenDT81
Asked February 2010
My in-laws are elderly and need constant care, can my husband get reimbursed or compensated for caring them all day/night?
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anonymous1741
Feb 2010
Hi Jen!
Welcome to the site :)
It really just depends on where you live and your caregiving situation. You will probably need to contact your local Area Agency on Aging and ask what programs they have available.
For more info read this article on getting paid:
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/how-to-get-paid-for-being-a-caregiver-135476.htm
and visit this section of AgingCare to read more articles like this:
https://www.agingcare.com/topics/133/paying-for-care
Home these help out!
Lindsey
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Welcome to the site :)
It really just depends on where you live and your caregiving situation. You will probably need to contact your local Area Agency on Aging and ask what programs they have available.
For more info read this article on getting paid:
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/how-to-get-paid-for-being-a-caregiver-135476.htm
and visit this section of AgingCare to read more articles like this:
https://www.agingcare.com/topics/133/paying-for-care
Home these help out!
Lindsey