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Helper2016
Asked April 2016
I am a caregiver for my aunt (96). Is there any government resources that would pay for this service?
without my aunt paying me out of pocket
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geewiz
Apr 2016
Hmm your profile says you are caring for a friend but your question refers to an aunt. At any rate, does the 96 year old have financial resources with which she can pay you? Or is she indigent?
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