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Michigan Medicaid Program

Get Paid to Care for Your Loved One in Michigan

Michigan Medicaid offers a program that allows qualifying family caregivers to receive compensation for the care they provide at home. You may already qualify.

  • Michigan Medicaid offers programs that support in-home care
  • Family members can be paid for providing that care
  • Many families may qualify but are unaware of the option
  • Caregivers are required to pass a background check

Medicaid Program

This is an official Michigan Medicaid program

Family Caregivers

Children, grandchildren, and relatives may qualify

Paid Care

Receive compensation for caregiving duties

We Can Help

Our team guides you through the process

What Is Michigan's Caregiver Program?

Michigan Medicaid offers several programs that allow family members to be compensated for providing care to loved ones who qualify.

Family caregiver helping elderly parent in Michigan home

Many Michigan Families Already Qualify

If you're caring for a family member who has difficulty with daily activities due to age, illness, or disability, you may be eligible to receive payment for the care you're already providing.

The program rules can be complex and vary based on individual circumstances. That's where we come in—our team specializes in helping Michigan families understand if they qualify and how to navigate the enrollment process.

"Thousands of Michigan families are providing unpaid care every day. Many don't realize there may be programs available to help support them financially."

How It Works

Getting started is straightforward. Here's what to expect when you reach out to us.

1

Submit Your Information

Fill out our quick eligibility form with basic details about your caregiving situation. It only takes 2 minutes.

2

Specialist Review

A knowledgeable specialist reviews your information and contacts you to discuss your specific circumstances and potential eligibility.

3

Guidance & Support

If you may qualify, we guide you through the enrollment process and help you understand the next steps to begin receiving compensation.

Why This Program Exists

Medicaid recognizes the vital role family caregivers play in keeping loved ones safe and cared for at home.

Caregiving Is Important Work

Family caregivers provide an invaluable service—often at great personal sacrifice. Many reduce work hours, give up careers, or face financial strain while caring for loved ones.

Michigan's Medicaid programs acknowledge this burden and offer support to qualifying families who provide care at home.

  • Compensation for the care you're already providing
  • Allow your loved one to remain in their home
  • Reduce financial stress on your family
  • Recognition for the work you do every day
Supportive family caregiving moment in Michigan

Your Information Is Safe

We protect your privacy with secure data handling

No Spam Promise

We'll only contact you about your eligibility

Expert Guidance

Our specialists understand Michigan's programs

Free Eligibility Check

No cost or obligation to find out if you qualify

Important: We are not a government agency. We are a service that helps families understand and navigate Michigan's Medicaid caregiver programs. We do not guarantee eligibility or approval, as each situation is unique and subject to program requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about Michigan's caregiver programs.

Yes, Michigan Medicaid offers programs that allow qualifying family members, adult children, and other relatives—to receive compensation for providing care to a loved one. Eligibility depends on several factors specific to your situation.
Eligibility typically depends on factors such as the care recipient's Medicaid status, their level of care needs, and the caregiver's relationship to them. Requirements can vary by program, which is why we offer a free eligibility assessment to help you understand your specific situation.
In most cases, the person receiving care will need to be enrolled in Michigan Medicaid or be eligible to enroll. If they're not currently enrolled but may qualify, we can help guide you through that process as well.
Compensation amounts vary based on the level of care needed, approved hours, and specific program guidelines. During your eligibility consultation, a specialist can provide more detailed information based on your circumstances.
The timeline varies depending on individual circumstances and program requirements. Some families complete the process in a few weeks, while others may take longer. Our team works to help streamline the process and keep things moving forward.
The initial eligibility check and consultation are completely free with no obligation. We're here to help you understand your options and determine if pursuing enrollment makes sense for your family.

Learn how Michigan’s Medicaid Home Help program works

If you're caring for a loved one in Michigan and want to learn if you may qualify for compensation, take the first step today.