Caregiver Contracts: How to Pay a Family Member for Care

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Although people are willing to volunteer to care for a parent or loved one without any promise of compensation, entering into a caregiver contract (also called personal service or personal care agreement) with a family member can have many benefits.

The Benefits of Becoming a Family Caregiver

Caring for a relative rewards the family member doing the work. It can help alleviate tension between family members by making sure the work is fairly compensated. In addition, it can be a be a key part of Medicaid planning, helping to spend down savings so that the elder might more easily be able to qualify for Medicaid long-term care coverage, if necessary.

Tips for Effective Caregiver Contracts

The following are some things to keep in mind when drafting a caregiver contract:

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