NEWSLETTER
Find Senior Care (City or Zip)
✕
ASK A QUESTION
FIND CARE
FIND IN-HOME CARE
FIND ASSISTED LIVING
CARE GUIDES
CAREGIVING TOPICS
Join Now
Log In
Caregiver Forum
|
Alzheimer's & Dementia
|
Questions
B
Bcheyne
Asked November 2017
Is there any benefit that will pay you for taking care of a parent that is blind and has Alzheimer's in your home, 24 hr care?
Family Caregiver
Paying for Care
1
Answer
Most
Helpful
Newest
First
Oldest
First
N
notrydoyoda
Nov 2017
Your state medicaid might, but otherwise no. Does your parent qualify for medicaid? What stage is your parent's Alzheimer's? I ask this because they will reach a point where one person 24/7 will not be able to do it all.
Helpful Answer (
2
)
ADVERTISEMENT
Recent Questions
Mom refuses to bathe and insists that she did yesterday, every time. What should I do?
Caring for my elderly grandmother. It's getting difficult. What should I do?
Need to move bed bound parent to sister’s house. Our disabled mom refuses, can we force her to move against my mom’s will?
Popular Questions
How do you care for your parent when they have always had some form of mental illness?
How do you deal with a narcissistic mother?
What is the one thing that bothers you the most about caregiving?
Related Questions
Is funding for full time caregivers available?
How do I earn an income taking care of my parents full time?
Can I get paid to care for my spouse at home if he cannot be left alone? He is blind and finds it difficult to get around, so I had to be home.
How do I get paid to care for elderly mother with dementia? Had to give up my job.
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Post Question
Subscribe to
Our
Newsletter
Enter Your Email
Sign Up
1 Answer
Helpful Newest
First Oldest
First