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Financial Support

“Emotional pain, physical damage, financial weakness are the reasons to stop for a while and not forever.” 
― Amit Kalantri

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"If you're one of more than 70 million people who provide unpaid caregiving for a family member or friend - either in that person's home or in your own - you know that the time and energy burden can be enormous. In fact, you may have cut back or given up your paying job. Your smaller (or now nonexistent) paycheck may be pinching you hard. If so, it might be possible for you to get a small but regular payment for your caregiving work.

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Here's how: If the parent, spouse, or other person you're caring for is eligible for Medicaid, its Cash and Counseling program, available in some states, can provide direct payments that could go to you. A few other states have similar programs for low-income seniors, even if the person receiving care doesn't quite qualify for Medicaid. Also, if the person you're caring for has long-term care insurance that includes in-home care coverage, in some cases those benefits can be used to pay you.

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If the person you're caring for will be paying you from any source, it may be a good idea -- for both of you -- to draft a short written contract setting out the terms of your work and payment." (https://www.caring.com/articles/payment-for-family-caregiver)

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"Financial Costs – a major issue

 

Uncompensated financial burden ($5,500-$8,728)

  • Outright expenses

  • Lost income/benefits

U.S. annual costs : $522 billion – paid by loved ones

Economic disruption

  • 10% of household income

  • 20% quit work or make major life changes

  • 31% lose most or all of their family savings

 

Patients and family feel differently about the costs of caregiving

  • patients fear being a burden to their family, despite the family`s willingness

 

Economics influences EOLC preferences

  • “Comfort-only” care over life-extending care

  • Increased consideration of euthanasia or PAS"                                                                                                                  (Michael W. Rabow, MD, Director, Symptom Management Service, UCSF)                                                                       

As caregiver support we can offer you reducing the cost of treatment through our program benefits

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