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Dcaretaker
Asked January 2018
I am primary caregiver to my mother-in-law how can I get paid?
I can not get a job because she needs care.
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JoAnn29
Jan 2018
Some states have programs. Call Medicaid and ask them if they have info on the agencies that train and will pay you. Also Office of Aging maybe able to help.
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