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Probably not. It depends on the diagnosis and it depends if your parent is your dependent.
In general, medical expenses include premiums paid with after tax dollars, prescription medicines, doctor visits and diagnostic testing, medical equipment, and nursing help.
See 2020 Instructions for Schedule A, Itemized Deductions, Examples of Medical And Dental Payments You Can and Cannot Deduct, and later, Whose medical and dental expenses can you include? page 1 and 2.
See: 2020 Publication 502: Medical and Dental Expenses,
Chronically ill individual, page 11.
An individual is chronically ill if, within the previous 12 months, a licensed health care practitioner has certified that the individual meets either of the following descriptions.
Maintenance and personal care services, page 11.
Maintenance or personal care services is care which has as its primary purpose the providing of a chronically ill individual with needed assistance with his or her disabilities (including protection from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment).
Personal Use Items, page 16. You can't include in medical expenses the cost of an item ordinarily used for personal, living, or family purposes unless it is used primarily to prevent or alleviate a physical or mental disability or illness.
For more information, see: What kinds of medical expenses are deductible?
I don't believe I ever thanked you for your answer. Not only did you answer my specific question, you also answered a question which I hadn't yet realized I needed answered, and that was about personal care for my mother for daily activities. Thank you very much!
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