Taking Care of Parents
The New York Times has an article entitled
Taking Care of Parents Without Going Broke
Here's the most important part of the article. I haven't checked out the web-site it references, as so far (luckily) my Mother still has money.
Taking Care of Parents Without Going Broke
Here's the most important part of the article. I haven't checked out the web-site it references, as so far (luckily) my Mother still has money.
... money was an issue. For a time, Mrs. Egebrecht was out of work, having lost her job last year. Although her husband was still employed, without her salary she found it increasingly difficult to pay $180 a week for the adult day care center Mrs. Schwartz attends regularly.
Then, through the Family Alliance office in her town, Mrs. Egebrecht heard about a $1,000 “respite care” grant sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.
Intended to give primary caregivers the break they so often need, the grant money must be used to pay for temporary substitute care, said Carol Steinberg, executive vice president of the Alzheimer’s Foundation. Mrs. Egebrecht applied for and received the grant, which meant her mother could continue to go to the adult day care center and Mrs. Egebrecht had time to find another job, which she has.
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