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I am my mom's caregiver. I have been my 92-year-old-mom's caregiver for four years. In the past year, she has developed water on the brain, congestive heart failure, and has had several mini-strokes. She is either bed or chair ridden 24 hours a day. It kills me to see her like this and I was told hospice can actually make her feel better. Her doctors have told me to "prepare" myself.
As cold as it sounds, my mom is my only support. If I sign her up with hospice, will the hours they work be deducted from my 200 given hours a month I am (she is) getting from IHSS?

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I don't think the hours are deducted. Hospice is not there doing caregiving. But verify that with your case worker for sure.

I hope this difficult time is not made even more stressful by financial considerations. Hospice is a great comfort.
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Thanks for telling me what IHSS is. I guess you would need to ask the State agency your question.
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cmagnum: It is In Home Supportive Services. The State agency that puts recipients or patients (like my mom) together with paid caregiver providers (like myself).
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What is IHSS?
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