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racer2433
Asked February 2011
I care for my grandmother which prevents me from working. Will social security or medicare pay me?
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notrydoyoda
Feb 2011
Not that I know of. How old is your grandmother? How long have you been doing this? What kind of work did you do before? Where are your parents or other adult children if she has any?
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