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Nitrokeikei
Asked March 2016
Are there any resources for getting compensation caring for one who has only social security income?
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Mar 2016
See this post for answers:
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/living-on-social-security-be-considered-caregiver-by-medicare-196847.htm
As Pam and I both suggested/asked, what about your unemployment compensation and your pension to help you out and pay to care for your husband?
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https://www.agingcare.com/questions/living-on-social-security-be-considered-caregiver-by-medicare-196847.htm
As Pam and I both suggested/asked, what about your unemployment compensation and your pension to help you out and pay to care for your husband?