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The most often asked question here. Those that do get paid are usually paid by parents through a caregiver agreement prepared by an elder law attorney. Folks are setup as employer, in those cases, and taxes, social security, Medicare deducted, etc.....

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There are dozens and dozens and dozens of posts here on this very subject. Truth is, there is some chance of a small stipend if your loved one is on Medicaid, but it’s not much. I was quoted $40 a week for my husband. People suggest that if your LO can afford to pay you from their own finances, this is the way to go, with a Caregiver Agreement preferably drawn up by an attorney. If your expecting enough to live on from a government agency, you will be disappointed.
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