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Does a caregiver that brings an eligible elder to the congregate meal qualify for a meal?

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Does a caregiver that brings an eligible elder to the congregate meal qualify for a meal?

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A caregiver, if they are too young to be considered an elder themselves, must pay the guest price for their meal. It would count as a guest meal. The caregiver who ate the meal would NOT be counted in the program’s unduplicated count, but the meal WOULD be counted towards their total meal count for the year.

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