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cyndimack123
Asked August 2010
My 57-year-old-wife is in need of care, can I be her caregiver since I am unemployed?
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You can be her caregiver, but you may want to check with your state for more information. Also, check with wellspouse.org for more information on spousal caregiving.
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08/03/2010 14:31:29
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