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Asked March 2010
I'm caring for my husband 24/7. Can I get paid for that?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Mar 2010
You can go to your state Web site and look for help. They should have "aging services", but if he's younger, there should be some information on disabled people. These people would know about local options that could help you.
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