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Frenchcan Asked December 2019

Can I get paid for things I do?

I am a POA and I am executor of the will (for finance, medical etc) for an older friend of mine. I have been taking care of her for the last four year (not in my house, but at the beginning she was in a assisted living residence until she got worse). She is now in a memory care for approximately 2 yrs . To this day, I go visit her every week, I go to the pharmacy to pick up her meds (that they call in), and bring them to the residence. (she also has delivery prescriptions). When they need something for her, they either text me, or call me. Then I go to the store pick up whatever is needed and deliver it to them. I understand I could have them order themselves, but they charge a fortune when they do. ( ex: prescriptions $280/ month as compared to $100). Could I be paid for gas and time it takes me to do this?? Not to mention I also pay her bills etc. I have been doing this since she became incapacitated. I understand it is not written in the papers.

JoAnn29 Dec 2019
Your POA needs to say you can be paid. I doubt if your friend has the cognitive ability to make a contract.

When u become Executor, u will get a percentage of her estate.

freqflyer Dec 2019
Frenchcan, you would need to draw up an employment agreement showing what are your duties, the time frame, hourly rate, and how payroll taxes would be paid. Unfortunately, since your friend is now in Memory Care, the time has passed where she would be able to understand a legal document, thus she cannot sign such paperwork.

When my Dad was in senior living, all his prescriptions came to the facility and the facility ordered them, which was far cheaper than that of the local pharmacy. Now, Dad was changed a daily rate of $30 to have his medicine dispensed to him in the morning, and again at night. That came to $900 extra per month, but was well worth it as Dad was forgetting to take his meds.

Costs depend on location. Dad was paying $5k-6k for Independent Living, and later $7k-8k for Memory Care.

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anonymous912123 Dec 2019
Talk to your friend, if in agreement, make up a contract to pay you for your services.

The med thing is something I do not get, if she is getting meds delivered, and distributed by the staff, there should only be 1 fee, $280 a month. My parents pay $250 a month to have their meds distributed to them.
worriedinCali Dec 2019
The friend is memory care so it’s not going to be possible to enter in to a contract with her.

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