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L
legacy
Asked August 2012
How to handle possible compensation from a parent highly compromised with aging who lives and receives 24/7 care from me?
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jeannegibbs
Aug 2012
I suggest a formal witten personal care agreement, spelling out what you are providing, and what the parent is paying. This would be helpful in case Parent needs to go on Medicaid, and/or if their are relatives who wonder where the money is going.
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