States That Offer Compensation for Caregivers

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In some states, caregivers are offered at least some level of compensation for caring for a family member. These include:

Colorado- In rural areas, family members providing assistance to loved ones may be eligible to receive up to $400 per month as compensation to provide personal care services.

North Dakota- Pays up to $700 per month to spouses and other family members who care for Medicaid beneficiaries living in rural areas who would otherwise require admission to a nursing home.

Wisconsin- A family member may be eligible for compensation either for caregiving or, in some situations, for performing services normally provided by a social worker.

North Carolina- family caregivers supporting loved ones may be able to reduce out of pocket expenses through the use of state-funded vouchers that can be used to buy nutritional supplements, incontinence products, and personal emergency response systems, among other items. In some circumstances caregivers may be eligible for direct cash compensation. While in most cases compensation is provided to family members who are not immediate family, there are times when immediate family is eligible for pay, such as when they are caring for a loved one with dementia who lives in a rural area.

Massachusetts- Elders who meet Medicaid criteria and who qualify for nursing home care now have the option of receiving compensated home-based care from family members or friends. The Enhanced Adult Foster Program covers up to $18,000 annually for family members who provide 24-hour care in the home. These caregivers receive specialized training, support of both a registered nurse and a care manager, and help in locating respite services.

 
 
 

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kristiann

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Jun 28, 2008

Its a shame more people didnt take advantage of these services, most dont know they exist. Just like purchasing a medical alert system , most dont realize that some insurance companies will help off set the cost. I purchased responselink for my mother and her insurance reimburses the cost monthly. The cost is minimal already but every dollar counts.

 
 

Cat

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Jun 30, 2008

Although this is good information for some - I wonder if the author is a caregiver herself .....her bio at the end reads more like marketing that "street cred" ...
sorry to sound cynical but there you have it.

 
 

Lola1928

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Feb 9, 2009

Does anyone in Jersey City, NJ know where I can purchase incontinence supplies such as diapers and chucks in bulk rather than buying it off from Walmart or at the grocery stores. Would greatly appreciate your feed back.

 
 

l1954

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Feb 12, 2010

I am an unemployed grandmother who cares for her special needs grandson,I stay with my recently divorced son, my question is , am I eligible for any compensation? My son is a member of the military.

 
 

eztuhcs

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Apr 11, 2012

Incontinence supplies can be bought in bulk from websites such as Allegro Medicl,, they have discounts and free shipping frequently. If you sign up for email communication you are notified of these specials. Their delivery is quick and accurate. I use them all the time. Recommend buying a small amount at first until you find the right product for your loved one.

 
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