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He is in need of an in home caregiver but his age is that a problem? And also if he can't get one isn't that discrimination? Because of his age.

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Are you qualified to care for someone mentally ill to this extent? As to being paid as a caregiver to anyone, the pay is miniscule. People who give up jobs and homes to do this care for anyone often end homeless and penniless.
In general, no, 24 hour caregivers are not provided to people with mental illness. Mental illness that requires 24/7 care is generally institutionalized because of the fact that such people are in general a danger to self and others. To provide qualified care for them would be enormously costly, and the system cannot bear the cost.
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This person you know is presumably involved with the medical system. Are you authorised to talk with his doctors? Find out what they think are his issues and his best options? If you aren’t able to do this, you don’t seem to have any real role in this. Certainly not one that is going to fund you to be a caregiver, or let you organise it in a facility.
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Are you asking if you can be his paid caregiver? Does he have funds to pay you or have you researched programs that would apply to his situation? Who has assessed that he needs an in home caregiver? Does he have a case worker? Here we have people who have some experience in programs for seniors, not so much for younger adults.
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We need more info.

Is he on Social Security Disability?

Has he gone to Social Services?

Depending on his income, he maybe able to get "in home" care but he can't have any assets over the Medicaid cap in ur state.

Personally, I would not care for someone with mental problems. They r too unpredictable.
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First off, he has to have a 'documented' disability - as in, be on social security disability or SSI (for those who didn't earn enough money). Those can happen at any age, so this has nothing to do with discrimination.

If he is not considered medically disabled yet (no benefits for disability yet), then help him apply. Without the disability determination, he's not going to get any help with a caregiver.
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