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My husband is 72 & has Parkinsons. I have to work just to get by. I am 70 and still working. My husband, besides Parkinsons, has heart problems. He is not able to drive or walk far. He falls down...sometimes losing his balance, tripping or passing out. I would like to be able to stay home as I worry about him when I'm at work. (Beside that, I am also tired!) Are there any benefits that would allow this?

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Our state will pay caregiver wages to family. You need to contact your Council on Aging, or Senior Social Services -- if you don't know who to call, call and ask your local police department for a phone number. I'm betting you can get paid. Your husband shouldn't be alone. God bless, MWinkel. Sometimes life is sooo hard. *hugs*
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Look under Money and Legal, top right hand side. Also, above that type "getting paid."

What state are you in? Have you explored options like a reverse mortgage? It isn't for everyone and I am guessing that money would go pretty quickly, anyway.

But, your question is a common one on here. No one ever comes back to say what they have found out, though. Good luck to you and your husband.
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