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billyjo18
Asked June 2010
I am caring for my husband, who has CHF, had five bypasses, and strokes. Am I eligible for help caring for him?
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AgingCareTeam
Jun 2010
Hi Billyjo!
Read some of these articles that will help you find the right resources to help you get paid to care for your husband:
https://www.agingcare.com/financial-aid-for-caregivers
You might also check out wellspouse.org for more information on spousal caregiving.
The AgingCare Team
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Read some of these articles that will help you find the right resources to help you get paid to care for your husband:
https://www.agingcare.com/financial-aid-for-caregivers
You might also check out wellspouse.org for more information on spousal caregiving.
The AgingCare Team