Tips & Guides
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Will Social Security Pay For a Caregiver?
Would Social Security help to pay for a caregiver? Learn about supplement security income, elder care services, and more.

Will it be a Career or Caregiving?
Working and family caregiving can be the equivalent of two full-time jobs. Here are questions to evaluate your situation and prevent overwhelm.
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What's the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid?
Medicare covers seniors and disabled individuals, while Medicaid is for low-income individuals and families.
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What's the Difference between a HHA and CNA?
Are you wondering what's the difference between a HHA and CNA? Learn more about the steps required to get credentialed in Florida.
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¿Qué es el Programa de Seguridad de Ingreso Suplementario (SSI)?
Obtenga más información sobre los requisitos de elegibilidad para la Seguridad de Ingreso Suplementario para cuidadores familiares.
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What is a Will, and Why Do You Need One?
Take proactive steps to create a legally binding will, allowing for updates as circumstances evolve. Prepare ahead, especially when dealing with dementia.
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What is a Power of Attorney for Caregivers?
Empower yourself as a caregiver by understanding the importance of powers of attorney.

What age should I take Social Security?
You can choose to take your Social Security benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70, but your monthly benefits will change as a result.
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Personal Services Agreements for Family Caregiving
Personal services agreements allow an individual to legally pay their relative for caregiving work via an employment agreement.