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Did president Obama sign a bill that provides some financial support to family caregivers?
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assandache7
Answered Dec 2013
Will my elderly mother lose her benefits if she moves in with me?
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Labs4me
Answered Dec 2013
Can I charge my Aunt for my caregiver services to her?
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CarolLynn
Answered Dec 2013
Can I charge my Aunt for my caregiver services? I'm also, her Durable POA.
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CarolLynn
Answered Dec 2013
Are there any programs to help with long term health care?
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karenlorenzo
Answered Dec 2013
Medicare nurse/doctor comes to check blood pressure 2 x -3 times a week and asked about personal finances. Suggestions?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Dec 2013
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I am a retired federal employee and have a long term care policy through Federal Government. How will this help?
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karenlorenzo
Answered Dec 2013
My mom cannot afford to remain in assisted living. What are the options?
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Jananimol
Answered Dec 2013
Can grandmother's check to me just be considered "rent" since she is living with us?
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Labs4me
Answered Dec 2013
I've been caring for my loved one. Now I need to think about long term care. Any suggestions on how to go about?
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iWilliams311
Answered Nov 2013
if insured is permanently disabled now caregiving for non custodial parents, can he remain under custodial parents insurance?
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ablustang
Asked Nov 2013
I am caring for my friend (65) with health issues. I may have to pay for his funeral. Can I get a policy to cover his expenses?
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Harpcat
Answered Nov 2013
Can my dad's nursing home come after me for payments, when his money runs out?
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lcl54
Answered Nov 2013
If you are receiving some monthly compensation, is it unreasonable to ask a parent to pay for aides in order to have some time off?
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Bonfire
Answered Nov 2013
My mother-in-law is living in our home, bills have doubled. What do you do when you can't afford this?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Nov 2013
Mother has HMO insurance and needs a supplemental insurance to help with coverage for back surgery so she can walk again. Please advise?
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lsmiami
Answered Nov 2013
I need advice for a friend who is drowning financially in the care of her family. Are there advocates to help?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Nov 2013
What if I have to bring him home?
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StandingAlone
Answered Oct 2013
My in-laws let their long term care coverage lapse. They suffer from dementia and didn't pay the bill. Is their any legal recourse?
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PaulaK
Answered Oct 2013
If mom is disabled, living with me and has no income, can I add her to my group benefits; life, health, dental etc?
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assandache7
Answered Oct 2013
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