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My husband was diagnosed with a malignant oligodendroglioma 2 years ago. He has mobility issues with extensive weakness on his right side. I have to help him get around, shower, get dressed, eat, etc..

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Artimage26, welcome to the forum. Please note that the vast majority of family caregivers do not get paid. You can check with your State Medicaid office, but only a handful of States will pay a spouse to be a caregiver. Your husband would need to qualify for Medicaid [different from Medicare].

Don't be surprised, if you do quality for payment, that the payment is minimum wage for a limited hours a week. Example, if you are cooking, you are also cooking for yourself.... if you are doing laundry, you are also doing laundry for yourself, etc..
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If he is on Medicaid, there may be a few hours a week available to be paid. If he is a veteran, talk to VA about Aid & Attendance benefits. Home caregivers generally are unpaid or paid by family.
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