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Kolt4545
Asked February 2018
My friend is on SSI disability and she needs help taking care of herself. Can I get paid for taking care of her? If so how do I make 1st step?
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Contact the local Medicaid office to find out if your friend can be assessed for her caregiving needs and if you can qualify to be the caregiver.
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