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Asked April 2018
Is there respite care in home without paying for it?
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Karsten
Apr 2018
Generally there is nothing you get without paying for it . In our case, my dad was a Vet so when my dad was still at home, my mom got something like 20 days per year, of 6 hours respite time.
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