Is it possible to get paid for taking care of our elderly mom who has dementia?
My sister is the main caretaker, who lives with my mother, who has dementia and bipolar. I am the secondary caretaker, who also has bipolar. I'm usually there during the day. Is it possible to get paid for taking care of our mom?
lizbec26, the vast majority of grown children who are caregivers for their parent(s) do not get paid, unless the parent can pay them from their own retirement fund.
As JoAnn had mentioned, you can try calling your State Medicaid office [Medicaid is different from Medicare]. Each State has their own rules and programs. Medicaid is funded by the taxpayers.
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As JoAnn had mentioned, you can try calling your State Medicaid office [Medicaid is different from Medicare]. Each State has their own rules and programs. Medicaid is funded by the taxpayers.
Here is a link to get you started.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/how-to-get-paid-for-being-a-caregiver-135476.htm
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Who is POA? the POA would be the one that would be responsible for paying caregivers.
If her care gets too much, you could place her in Memory care if she can afford it. If not, then u will need to apply for Medicaid.