I recently spoke with a few caregivers who need help with expenses, medical costs, food, and financial support. They’re taking care of sick relatives and unable to work or hire someone to care for their family members.
Most people think the Social Security Administration can help them with their financial situations, however based upon my research, social security can’t help them but Medicare can!
I decided to start digging and found the following information which I believe will be very beneficial and useful to people who are struggling with the cost of staying home and caring for a sick spouse or other family member.
Some of the resources mentioned below are for people who live in the State of Georgia , but you can also find resources in your state as well.
1. Contact your local social services or welfare to see if there are locally sponsored programs to help you.
2. National Family Caregiver Support: http://www.nfcacares.org/
3. Georgia Care Planning Council: http://www.caregeorgia.org/
4. Strength for Caring, a place for caregivers: http://www.strengthforcaring.com/util/resources/index.html
5. Caring.com: http://www.caring.com/articles/payment-for-family-caregiver
6. The Well Spouse Association: http://www.wellspouse.org/
The following came from the Well Spouse Association http://www.wellspouse.org/government-benefits/government-benefits/
New Online Help for Caregivers
Caregivers now have a new resource, the Ask Medicare Website, launched by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The site includes information on navigating through Medicare, finding doctors who participate in Medicare services, health care services, links to partner organizations that assist caregivers, and personal caregiver anecdotes.
Click on Caregiver support to find this:
"Recognizing that taking care of a seriously ill, aged or disabled friend or family member can be emotionally and physically exhausting, Ask Medicare is committed to helping caregivers manage issues such as stress and depression and providing informational resources to help them lead balanced, rewarding lives. Here, we provide answers to questions about:
-Financial help for caregivers
-Legal assistance for caregivers
-Plan for long-term care
-Managing nursing home transitions
-Help with transitions
-Taking care of yourself
-Find support in your community"
I hope and pray that this information will give you hope and strength to carry on.
God bless the caregivers