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Asked July 2018
Can veteran grandmother get housekeeping assistance with twin grandbabies?
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Yes, more information would be helpful. If the parents are actually on active duty, that might make a difference.
07/07/2018 11:35:01
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freqflyer
Jul 2018
Williams, may I ask by the Grandmother is taking care of twin grandbabies? How old is the grandmother, as she could easily be in her 40's or in her 80's which makes a difference. More information would be helpful :)
07/07/2018 10:53:24
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Grandmother 55 years old
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Jul 2018
You or someone representing the VA or a service organization needs to address this question.
Were either of the parents Veterans? Assistance may turn on that issue.
I take it neither of the parents are involved in caring for the babies?
07/07/2018 10:51:52
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Were either of the parents Veterans? Assistance may turn on that issue.
I take it neither of the parents are involved in caring for the babies?