Typically not. The ED/CD waiver will allow this in extenuating circumstances if there is a language barrier for example.
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I'd say yes, as long as you make it clear your only there or they are only there because they need your assistance in the activities of their everyday living. In some cases if you go and get a CNA certificate you can be paid. Some family and others get around $3000. A month for someone in hospice
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Does anyone know of any organizations that help disabled people get assistance with transportation
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