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How can I get paid to caregive my mother
posted at February 23, 2013 3:58 AM EST
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I don't know how to post proper. Is there a program that pays for full time caregiving. I moved in with my mom who is 89 years old and needs constant care. I live in El Cajon of San Diego County iin CA any help Mike mgraalfs@yahoo.com |
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Re: How can I get paid to caregive my mother
posted at March 9, 2013 11:35 AM EST
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In Response to How can I get paid to caregive my mother: I don't know how to post proper. Is there a program that pays for full time caregiving. I moved in with my mom who is 89 years old and needs constant care. I live in El Cajon of San Diego County iin CA any help Mike mgraalfs@yahoo.com Posted by mgraalfs Contact the State Department that handles Food Stamp/Assitant Programs they should be able to help you.
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Re: How can I get paid to caregive my mother
posted at May 4, 2013 11:07 PM EDT
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Hi Mike, Here is an older article from AARP's website from 2011 regarding getting paid regarding taking care of a parent/family member. You might also want to check with the Dept. of Aging in your local community, and see what they have for suggestions and resources. Good luck. Wishing you all of the best! |