91 year old mother living in my home
She is completely incapacitated, needs care 24/7. I work, but my husband takes care of her while I am working. Can I pay him for caregiving from her monthly check, without medicaid penalty when she enters a nursing home, which will be soon.
Asked on 1/25/09, 7:48 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Nolan
Nolan Elder Law LLC
Re: 91 year old mother living in my home
There is more to this than a yes or no. You need to book an hour with a competent elder law attorney. Consult www.Naela.org and do an attorney search using your zip code. If I were you I wouldn't base a financial decision on some offhand remark made by a stranger online.
William Nolan www.NolanElderLaw.com
Answered on 1/25/09, 9:35 pm
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