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mamat1952
Asked January 2011
In the state of Illinois can I get paid for caring for my mother 24/7?
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Jan 2011
This is one of the most frequently asked questions we receive on AgingCare.com.
I am including links to two articles:
www.AgingCare.Com/120513
www.AgingCare.com/135476
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Thank you for being a caregiver.
Dani
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I am including links to two articles:
www.AgingCare.Com/120513
www.AgingCare.com/135476
I hope that you find them helpful.
Thank you for being a caregiver.
Dani
AgingCare.com Editor