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  2. How to Get Paid as a Caregiver for Your Family - WebMD

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    This care can be highly taxing mentally, physically, and financially. However, there are ways in which you can get paid to care for your family member.

  3. Respite care provides live-in caregivers a break. Family and friends can help, but we explain how to find professional respite services for extended or day care.

  4. Home Care: How to Make It Work - WebMD

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    Having an in-home caregiver can help both you and your loved one. It’s important you find the right fit, share information, and stay involved to make it work.

  5. Home health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Home health care is a cost efficient way to deliver quality care in the convenience of the client's home. [2] Home health nurses create care plans to achieve goals based on the client's diagnosis. These plans can include preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitative actions. [1] Home health nurses also supervise certified nursing assistants.

  6. Understanding Medicare Coverage for Home Health Aides

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    Medicare doesn’t cover home health aides unless your doctor has approved a home health care plan that involves professional services such as skilled nursing care or physical therapy.

  7. Cancer Care at Home: How to Find and Hire Caregivers - WebMD

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    Home care for a person with cancer is a big job. Care ranges from help with house cleaning to skilled nursing care. Here are tips for hiring outside help.

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