Medicaid
Real Help for Caregivers: Guide to state and federal programs
If you are a caregiver for your mom, dad, spouse or elderly loved one you are probably exhausted. You love your mom (or dad, or spouse). You want to take care of them. But it is a lot of work and you are drained and approaching burn out. Maybe you have kids or a job…
Read MoreHow Do I Get Paid to Take Care of Mom?
Are you caring for an aging parent while also working full time, raising kids and running your own household? Perhaps you have wondered “how can I get paid to take care of mom, dad, or an elderly loved one?” You are not alone. More than 53 million Americans provide unpaid care for a family member.…
Read MoreState Guide to Medicaid Caregiver Payment Programs
Looking for Medicaid caregiver programs that pay family members to care for elderly loved ones? Every state has Medicaid programs that can pay you to provide care. Use the table below to find out what is available in your state. How to Use This Guide Payment Amount: Shows the hourly rate for consumer directed care…
Read MoreMedicaid Eligibility Guide by State for Long Term Care
If you or a loved one needs nursing home care or help at home, Medicaid may be able to cover the costs. Medicaid eligibility is not simple. Every state has different rules about how much money you can earn and how much you can own. The table below shows the 2026 eligibility requirements for all…
Read MoreWhat the 2025 Big Beautiful Bill Means for Medicaid Patients
In July 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, often called the “Big Beautiful Bill.” It included large Medicaid cuts, the health program that low-income people, children, older adults, and people with disabilities depend on. If you are on Medicaid, or if you help a loved one who has it, the changes could…
Read MoreConfused About Medicaid? 12 Facts You Need to Know
Medicaid has been in the news recently, amidst leadership changes in Washington, D.C. The Medicaid program is an important part of the U.S. healthcare system, but many people don’t know much—if anything—about it. For many American families, it is a lifeline. It provides insurance coverage for people who don’t get benefits from a job, and…
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