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Medicaid is not the only resource available.

Have you checked with local charities to see if they offer assistance? Jewish services, catholic charities, not sure what you need but there is more than one way to get things done.

You may need to use other people if your daughter needs to be paid. I don't know how all of this works but a lot of services are needs based, not means based.

May God guide you to the help you need.
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Steven my dad made 14.00 to much to qualify for Medicaid.

Find out if your state allows you to do a qualified income trust aka miller trust.

www.nelf.org can help you find a certified elder law attorney in your area and they can help you understand what all this is and how to get you qualified if at all possible.

The hardest part is having to spend 1000s for 6.00 monthly. You have to look at the long term advantage of doing it.

Is your prognosis for a full recovery and this is short term? If yes, you would probably be better off paying her a small amount. However, if you have been permanently disabled then it is worth it.
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Stevenhey Jul 2019
Sad to say I was disabled before the fall, now I’m going through the shock of not being able to do everything I need to do for myself. Six dollars cost me 2000.00 and going up, this is all a joke! There’s no way anyone should have to pay this outrageous cost for health care, especially when you see other countries that have universal health care! Sorry for the ranting about this but it is shocking! Thanks for the information and I’ll keep you in my prayers! Steve
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If you cannot afford to pay her yourself.....Every state has programs that pay family caregivers, some are through Medicaid, some are not. All are needs based so you must qualify medically as well as financially. Your state does have several programs you might be eligible for, which would provide financial assistance for a family caregiver. Try contacting your area on aging to see what programs are available in PA & what you are eligible for.
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Stevenhey Jul 2019
Thanks for the reply I’ll definitely look into it, they say I make $6.00 too much to qualify for Medicaid. Lol that’s a good one!
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Yes, but only if you choose to pay her for caring for you. If you are on medicaid then there are ocassionally circumstances in which family can be paid for your care. But that needs to be carefully researched.
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