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

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    It offers coverage to people with limited resources, including low-income adults, older adults, and individuals with disabilities. Under the Medicaid programs listed below, family caregivers must ...

  3. Families worry over the future of Medicaid caregiver payments ...

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    Nathan Hill started receiving $12.75 an hour from a state Medicaid program to help care for his severely disabled son during the pandemic, money he said allowed his family to stop using food stamps.

  4. Opinion: Texans with Disabilities have options for care ... - AOL

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    Medicaid managed care also serves roughly 1 million adults with disabilities, many of whom are older and qualify as low income. Opinion: Texans with Disabilities have options for care, including ...

  5. Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly - Wikipedia

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    The first replication sites received Medicare and Medicaid waivers. [3] 1994. The National PACE Association (NPA) was formed. [3] 1997. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (P.L. 105–33, Section 4801-4804) established PACE as a permanent part of the Medicare program and an option under state Medicaid programs. [2] 2005-2006

  6. Respite care - Wikipedia

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    Respite care is planned or emergency temporary care provided to caregivers of a child or adult. [1]Respite programs provide planned short-term and time-limited breaks for families and other unpaid caregivers of children and adults with disabilities or cognitive loss in order to support and maintain the primary caregiving relationship.

  7. Family caregivers - Wikipedia

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    A survey by AARP in 2010 states that "29% of the U.S. adult population, or 65.7 million people, are caregivers, including 31% of all households. These caregivers provide an average of 20 hours of care per week." [7] 1.4 million children ages 8 to 18 provide care for an adult relative; 72% are caring for a parent or grandparent.

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