no because old people are rich well atleast my grampa is rich
would social security pay significant other to care for elderly person
An elderly or disabled person who needs nursing home level of care and can't afford it should apply for Medicaid. There are programs to provide in-home services (but not round-the-clock care) for such persons.
It depends on wether your grandmother will pay you or your family will pay you. Either way you should just do it for free. Do a good deed.
Yes, this is an American way of trying to keep the elderly taken care of.
Peoples feels that the United States should have a good health care plan for elderly, sick, and working people to help pay for their expense.
One does not need to be elderly in order to have Medicaid pay for your care in nursing homes. As long as one has been proved to be medically necessary, then one is qualified.
They should be shot for non-compliance. They're elderly anyways.
No; however, Medicaid pays for long term care. ANSWER: With reference to the seniors and elderly, medicaid does not pay for housing, but they do pay for long term care services if you are qualified. Normally, your income must be $2000 and below to be eligible for medicaid long term care benefits.
Helped older Americans pay for health care -APEX
Yes - the POA should be able to apply on the elderly parent's behalf.
There are numerous options for employment in elderly care in the Arlington area. Several staffing agencies operate in that area, and you should send your resume to many of them.
well... mainly about more than the average person.