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J
jbzook
Asked March 2017
Does Medicaid pay for a younger caretaker to take care of an elderly relative in the home (home care) with Alzheimer's disease in Maryland?
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Mar 2017
Is the elderly relative already on Medicaid? If so, talk to her case worker about what specific benefits are available to her.
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