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fatdaddy081219
Asked March 2011
I take care of my grandma, how can I get paid if she does not have any money?
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toadballet1
Mar 2011
There is very little gov. compensation out there (check your state's office on aging)...most of us do not receive compensation for family caregiving, but it is the decent and humane thing to do.
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