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How the Program Works

Getting care from someone you trust is simple. Here's how the Medicaid family caregiver program works, step by step.

1

Check Your Eligibility

Start by filling out our simple online form or calling us directly. We'll ask a few questions about your Medicaid status, location, and care needs to determine if you qualify.

  • Takes less than 5 minutes
  • No obligation required
  • Completely confidential
2

Speak with a Care Specialist

Once we confirm your eligibility, one of our experienced care specialists will contact you to discuss your specific situation, answer questions, and guide you through the enrollment process.

  • Personalized consultation
  • Review of available programs
  • Help with paperwork
3

Choose Your Caregiver

You're in control. Select a family member, friend, or trusted individual to be your caregiver. They don't need prior experience — we provide the training and support they need.

  • Hire someone you trust
  • No prior experience needed
  • Training provided
4

Start Receiving Care

Once enrolled, your chosen caregiver begins providing care in your home. They receive weekly payments, benefits, and ongoing support from our team.

  • Care in your own home
  • Weekly caregiver payments
  • Ongoing support

Who Qualifies for the Program?

The Medicaid family caregiver program is available to eligible individuals who need assistance with daily living activities. Here's what you need to qualify:

Have Medicaid Coverage

Medicare alone is not enough. You must be enrolled in Medicaid.

Live in an Eligible State

We serve 16 states across the US including NY, MI, ID, PA, and more.

Need Help with Daily Activities

Such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, mobility assistance, etc.

Check Your Eligibility
Caregiver helping elderly person

Who Can Be a Caregiver?

You choose who cares for you. Eligible caregivers can include:

Adult Child
Spouse*
Relative
Friend
Neighbor
Hired Aide
Parent**
Guardian

*Spouse eligibility varies by state. **For children under 21 in certain states.

Ready to Get Started?

Check your eligibility today — it's free and takes just a few minutes.