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Asked September 2017
What is the amount that a family member can charge while taking care of a parent?
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Doctor appt, meds, vitals, diaper changing, dressing, preparing all meals?
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See an elder law attorney. Medicaid will allow up to what an agency would charge. But that rarely, if ever works out.
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Are you living with this parent, at least assuming this is a parent.