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DRand42
Asked January 2011
How can I apply for a cash grant for being my parent's caregiver?
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I don't know either. Try scouring this website by clicking on "Money & Legal" at the top of the screen. If the answers in this forum don't satisfy you, try the American Society on Aging (www.asaging.org). Good luck my friend, and keep us posted.
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I don't know either. Try scouring this website by clicking on "Money & Legal" at the top of the screen. If the answers in this forum don't satisfy you, try the American Society on Aging (www.asaging.org). Good luck my friend, and keep us posted.
-- ED