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I would really like to know why is it that the company it's self has not answered the question as to how much they pay an hour. Also I want it to be known that if it is a son or daughter that has lived in the home of a loved one who is the mother and or father of the person they have taken care of, and they can prove that they have lived in the home of the loved one for more then say a period of five years or more, they can write a letter of hardship meaning that they themselves would become homeless then the entity will not be able to take the home. I know this to be a fact as is I cared for my Mother up and until she passed. Now mind you the entity May not inform you of this very important fact but believe me such is true, I was blessed to find this information due to my Mother's case manager who at the time worked for PCS Philadelphia Corporation for the aging. Also to if you are also on the deed to the home in question they can not take owner ship of the home. Always remember to
I was told that they only take your home if you are over 60 and you have to go through the department of aging.
Where do you send the letter of hardship?
I would think this is a government funded program, meaning maybe Medicaid. Medicaid does not take your home away. A lean is put on the house at time of owners death who received services. There are circumstances where a family can stay in the house. If they die, leave the house or sell, then Medicaid can go after the lean.
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