Indiana Family Caregiver:
#1 Structured Family Caregiving Indiana Program
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Indiana
Our Home State. Your Home Care.
Great news! We partner with Indiana Family and Social Services and family members to support Medicaid Age & Disabled Medicaid Waiver to support the Structure Family Caregiving Indiana Program. Learn more by clicking below or the FSSA guide here.
Who Is Eligible for Structured Family Caregiving Indiana?
1. Be an Indiana Hoosier
You must live in the State of Indiana.
2. Live With Your Caregiver
For the SFC program, your caregiver has to live in the same house or apartment as you.
3. Have Medicaid and Get On a Waiver
Be eligible for Medicaid or already have Medicaid while meeting financial/asset requirements for the Medicaid’s Aged & Disabled Waiver. (Don’t worry! The Paid.care team can help get qualified through your local area agencies on aging!)
How We Work in Indiana
Whether you're considering switching coverage or starting out for the first time, getting family members paid and supported for your work as a caregiver is easier than ever.
Already a SFC Caregiver?
Join Paid.care to start earning more, receive daily care coaching, plus get a sign-on bonus!
$500 BONUS
Becoming a SFC Caregiver?
If you live in Indiana, we help qualify you to get paid to care for a loved one through Indiana’s SFC Medicaid Program!
$500 BONUS + FREE TRAINING
Indiana Family Caregiver Perks, Covered.
Financial Expertise
Our team of financial experts comprehends the financial burden associated with caregiving and is dedicated to assisting in alleviating the financial impact of care.
Highest Pay Rates
We are committed to paying the highest rates for caregiving services that you provide! In Indiana, we pay our caregivers a daily stipend higher than any other agency in Indiana for SFC Programs!
Caregiver Sign-On Bonus ($500)
Getting paid to care for a loved one should come surprises like bonuses! We’re offering a $500 sign-on bonus for qualified Paid.care caregivers who join in 2024.
Care Coaching
Our devoted caregiving coaches are available to provide assistance, guidance, and support for any questions, concerns, or challenges you or your care recipient may encounter in your everyday caregiving journey.
CAREGIVER PAY
If eligible through FSSA (Indiana Family and Social Services) Medicaid Waiver Indiana Programs: Structured Family Caregiving Indiana you can see how much you can get paid to care for a loved one through Paid.care
Frequently Asked Questions
Structured Family Caregiving Indiana FAQs
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Paid.care provides payment, professional training, coaching, emotional, and financial support for families caring for loved one.
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In Indiana, those who live in the home of a loved one on Medicaid or the Age & Disabled Waiver qualifies. This includes spouses, children, and more!
Clinical Eligibility:To determine if you require home care, it's essential to assess your specific needs. While the technical aspects of clinical eligibility can be intricate, we strongly advise you to self-assess your need for home care before proceeding with an application.
Financial Eligibility:
Financial eligibility is categorized into two primary components: income and assets.
Income refers to regular earnings, such as Social Security or a Pension.
Assets encompass the consumer's available resources, such as funds in bank accounts.
For unmarried consumers, eligibility is established if their monthly income falls below $1,215, and their assets amount to less than $2,000. Married consumers have slightly higher thresholds. It's worth noting that individuals with incomes exceeding these limits may still qualify for services. So, don't be disheartened if you don't meet these specific criteria.
Determining financial eligibility can be a complex process, and we haven't detailed every possible scenario. However, it's important to recognize that individuals who assume they are financially ineligible may be doing themselves a disservice. In many instances, applying for assessment can be worthwhile, as you may discover that you do indeed qualify. At the very least, it will provide valuable insights into your options. Furthermore, some individuals may find it beneficial to seek professional guidance to explore their eligibility possibilities.
At Paid.care, we also require our primary caregivers to pass a background check and complete training/coaching to help with activities of daily living to provide the highest level of care.
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If you have Medicaid, training and support is covered by Paid.care and is at no cost to you or your loved one. Select Medicare and Mediaid plans cover the cost of Paid.care training and support for their members. Our program allows families to live a healthy and happy life in their own homes.
In Indiana, anyone with Medicaid or eligible for a Medicaid Waiver (that could be you) is eligible to get paid.
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Our care team eases insurance frustrations by assisting with Medicaid, Medicare Transitions, and Medicaid Waiver applications while ensuring you receive maximum benefits.
If you’re hesitant or unsure, call our care experts at 812-247-6017 to discuss your options!
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Paid.care is currently able to serve the entire state of Indiana for the SFC Program. We’re located in Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana.
We’re also growing to service Georgia and Tennessee!
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Paid.care is in the final stages to begin offering both Paid.care’s Attendant Care and Structured Family Caregiving Indiana Programs to family caregivers in Indiana.
We’re also looking to add Parent and Family Home Health Aide and CNA training to our programs in the near future. -
Our caregiver programs combine virtual and in-person training to ensure you’re completely comfortable caring for your adult or child family member confidently at home.
Mobile app login training, family care training, and more financial assistance training will be answered during onboarding.
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You’ll work with a care manager or coach at Paid.care to understand your caregiving responsibilities. Typically these include help with ADLs, Homemaker, emotional support, and more support services or care services.
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For SFC, your case manager at your https://www.in.gov/fssa/da/area-agencies-on-aging/local division of aging (AAA) will decide whether you qualify for Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3.
Hours are not considered and your personal care caregiver gets paid a daily stipend.