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i have a dear friend that his gran father just had a storke, and will need care full time.I used to have my CNA license , but has expired my question is that i am going to be taking care of him full time thru the day monday thru friday 8 to 5, will medicare pay me to take care of him? or would i be better off going back to get my cna license and go that route??

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Medicare doesn't generally pay for custodial care - what you would be supplying. Still, if you like the work, you may want to update your credentials for the future. CNAs are needed and employable!
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