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  2. How to Get Paid to Be a Caregiver for Your Parents - AOL

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    Unfortunately, most family caregivers are unpaid due to strict eligibility requirements and unique financial situations. However, getting paid could help prevent stress and burnout. ucpage / iStock

  3. Medicare Caregiver Coverage and Qualifications - AOL

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    The qualifications for a caregiver under Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are the same as Original Medicare. However, some Medicare Advantage plans provide additional adult caregiving services ...

  4. Live-in caregiver - Wikipedia

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    The Live-In Caregiver Program (LCP, French: Programme des aides familiaux résidants) was an immigration program offered and administered by the government of Canada and was the primary means by which foreign caregivers could come to Canada as eldercare, special needs, and childcare providers. The program ended on November 30, 2014, and a ...

  5. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    CNA certification requirements vary by state. The requirements generally include taking an accredited CNA course, passing the state's CNA written and practical exams, registering as a CNA within the state, and acquiring a minimum number of hours of supervised on-duty experience.

  6. Does Medicare pay for a caregiver? - AOL

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    Medicare Part B benefits help pay for home healthcare services, including caregivers. It does not cover 24-hour care, meal delivery, and personal care when personal care is all that is needed.

  7. Group home - Wikipedia

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    People who live in a group home offering support services may be developmentally disabled, recovering from alcohol or drug addiction (e.g., who may have attended a youth drug court hosted by the judicial system), abused or neglected youths, youths with behavioral or emotional problems, and/or youths with criminal records (e.g., a person in need ...

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