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What documents are usually needed to apply for financial support?

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davidvizz: Hopefully your loved one has the funds to pay you.
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To get compensated to care for someone, they need to pay you. Or, they need to fit the criteria for in home Medicaid. Which means there is a monthly income cap and an asset cap. Most people who fit the criteria are low income.

You can contact your County Social Services and talk to someone there. In my State, Medicaid now offers a friend or family member training thru a Medicaid approved agency that ends up employing you and allows you to care for a LO or friend who fits Medicaid criteria. Do not expect to make a lot of money or get in more than 8hrs a day.

Me, I would rather apply for Medicaid and have them supply an aide than me quit a job where I am earning credits towards my Social Security.
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You should actually pose a real question. You are totally ambiguous in what you have posted.
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