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Check this out: (FAQs)
1. Can I get paid to care for a family member?
Most likely you cannot, but there are some exceptions. Very few programs will pay family members or friends on a regular basis to provide care. Medicare (government health insurance for people age 65 and older) does not pay for community-based long-term care services, such as in-home care and adult day services, whether or not such services are provided by a direct care worker or a family member. Sometimes, however, caregiving families may obtain some financial relief for specific purposes, such as for respite care or to purchase goods and services.
For example, the Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP), a federally supported program, provides services to help ease the financial burden of caregiving to a person 60 years and older. This program is available through your local department on aging. Services include: information and assistance; counseling and support groups; education and training; respite care to give you a break; and supplemental services, including the purchase of consumable supplies, emergency response systems and home modifications.
Also, national disease-specific organizations, such as CancerCare, may offer grants or other financial assistance to people with the disease and their family caregivers. For more information about disease-specific organizations active in your area, click here to select your state.
Another resource for family caregivers is the National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services, which has created a listing (and interactive map) of Medicaid programs in each state.
Your state may offer additional support programs for family caregivers. For example, in some states, the Medicaid program (government health insurance for low-income people – this program may go by a different name in your state), will provide money to pay family members to provide care to Medicaid recipients. For information about the services your state provides to family caregivers and the benefits for which you or your family member may be eligible, contact:
Benefits Checkup
An online service of the National Council on Aging to help older adults and their families find and enroll in federal, state, local and private benefit programs.
www.benefitscheckup.org
Eldercare Locator
Connects older Americans (60+) and their caregivers with the local Area Agency on Aging's Family Caregiver Support Program, state Medicaid program, and community-based organizations.
www.eldercare.gov
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