What is the number one question caregivers ask on the AgingCare.com discussion boards? "How do I get paid for caregiving?"
Unfortunately, there's no cut-and-dry answer. Programs and assistance vary widely by state and individual circumstances. But we hope to provide our caregivers with some options and programs to explore.
Administration on Aging
The AoA administers many national programs and services for elders, including health insurance counseling, legal assistance, protection from elder abuse and long-term care.
To learn more: Visit AoA website
Area Agency on Aging
There is a federally-mandated Area Agency on Aging in your county or city. This agency is staffed by professionals who know every elder program and service, including available funding sources, in your area.
Gather up as much information as you can about you and your parent's situation and finances, and make an appointment to meet with a counselor at the Area Agency on Aging. The staff person can advise regarding programs and qualifications and even help prepare the necessary applications and documentation. Access your Area Agency on Aging through your telephone book and call the office for an appointment.
To learn more, contact the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging at 202-872-0888. To find your local Area Agency on Aging, visit: Listing of Area Agencies on Aging