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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?
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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.
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