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Family caregiver support

Get paid to care for someone you love

Turn the care you already provide into meaningful income. We help you become a paid family caregiver through approved programs in your state.

What we do

Support for family caregivers

From becoming a paid caregiver to taking a well-earned break, we make the path simple — handling paperwork, eligibility, and ongoing support.

Become a Paid Family Caregiver

You care for your loved one every day — now you can get paid for it. Through approved state programs, you may qualify to become a recognized and compensated family caregiver, supporting your loved one at home while earning income for the care you already provide.

How it works

We guide you step-by-step: checking your eligibility, helping you apply for approved programs, setting up your caregiver enrollment, matching your loved one with a care plan, ensuring your hours and services are recognized, and providing ongoing support once you begin.

What You Can Get Paid For

  • Helping with daily routines (bathing, dressing, meals)
  • Mobility and safety support
  • Medication reminders
  • Light housekeeping
  • Transportation assistance
  • Companionship and emotional support

Insurance coverage

Many paid family caregiver opportunities exist through Medicaid programs, state-funded benefits, and long-term care supports. Eligibility varies by state — we'll help you understand your options quickly.

Ready to get paid to care for your family member?

Check Eligibility

Respite Care for Family Caregivers

Every caregiver deserves time to rest. Respite Care provides temporary support so you can take a break, manage responsibilities, or recharge — while your loved one receives safe, compassionate care at home.

How it works

A trained caregiver steps in for a few hours, days, or at scheduled times to help with daily personal care, prepare meals and hydration, provide companionship, ensure safety and supervision, and support routines while you're away.

Why Families Choose Respite Care

  • Prevent burnout
  • Handle appointments or errands
  • Maintain work or personal commitments
  • Enjoy time to rest and regroup
  • Keep your loved one safe at home during your break

Insurance coverage

Respite services may be included under Medicaid waiver programs, long-term care plans, or state care supports. We help you check eligibility.

Need relief while ensuring your loved one receives continuous care?

Book a Care Appointment

Ready to get paid to care for your family member?

Many paid family caregiver opportunities exist through Medicaid and state-funded programs. We'll help you understand your options quickly.