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Wendy50
Asked April 2017
How often can I, the caregiver, use respite?
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Apr 2017
Medicare paid residential respite? Weekly emotional needed respite? At a minimum you need one afternoon a week, but more if possible. Residential Medicare paid respite is only if someone is on hospice.
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Not sure about Medicare. Call and ask.
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