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I have power of attorney for my mother who is in a nursing home. Can I take a fee for the work that I do now on her behalf, paying bills, running errands, etc. She is not on medicade. Private paying at the moment to the home.
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Posted on / Aug. 26, 2009 17:51:00

As others have stated, it depends on the language in the document. And if there is any chance that your mother will need Medicaid coverage of her care in the future, then you would be wise to seek the advice of an attorney before taking any kind of fee for your work as this can be seen as a disqualifying transfer for Medicaid purposes.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 26, 2009 17:51:00

As others have stated, it depends on the language in the document. And if there is any chance that your mother will need Medicaid coverage of her care in the future, then you would be wise to seek the advice of an attorney before taking any kind of fee for your work as this can be seen as a disqualifying transfer for Medicaid purposes.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 26, 2009 17:51:00

As others have stated, it depends on the language in the document. And if there is any chance that your mother will need Medicaid coverage of her care in the future, then you would be wise to seek the advice of an attorney before taking any kind of fee for your work as this can be seen as a disqualifying transfer for Medicaid purposes.

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