find a program

Find programs to get paid as a family caregiver

Learn about the different Medicaid waivers that allow states to pay family caregivers.
Givers supports and pays people caring for their loved ones.
See if you qualify in 60 seconds.
Check Your Eligibility
Presented by Givers
Givers hires, supports, and pays people who are caring for their loved ones.
See If You're Eligible

What is a Medicaid waiver?

A Medicaid waiver programs allows states to "waive" specific Medicaid rules and regulations. This flexibility empowers states to create and implement customized programs to address the unique needs of particular populations. Waivers can cover various services, including personal care assistance, respite care, assistive technology, home modifications, and more. Each state may have multiple waivers with distinct names and focuses.

Medicaid waivers are subject to federal guidelines, and states must receive approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement these programs. These waiver programs are crucial in supporting vulnerable populations and enabling individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions to remain in their communities while receiving the necessary level of care.

What is Medicaid self-directed care?

Medicaid waivers with a self-direction option (also known as consumer-directed or participant-directed services) empower eligible individuals to have more control over their waiver services, allowing them to choose caregivers and the support they need. Unlike traditional Medicaid programs, where the state manages services to eligible individuals, self-direction participants receive a budget and decide how to use it to meet their care needs. These waivers are designed to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities, fostering independence and dignity.

FIND SUPPORT NOW

Who are you caring for?

Browse all waivers with a self-direction option:

FIND SUPPORT NOW

Can you get paid to care for your loved one?

woman smiling
AK Adults with Physical and Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Adults with Physical and Developmental Disabilities Waiver in Alaska is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services to people with physical and developmental disabilities and their family caregivers.
Learn More →
AK Alaskans Living Independently
Learn how the ALI Waiver recognizes and compensates family caregivers, empowering them with financial support for their role in the healthcare system.
Learn More →
AK Individualized Supports Waiver
Learn about Alaska's Individualized Supports Waiver program, offering compensation for family caregivers. Explore eligibility, benefits, and the significance of recognizing caregivers' vital role in healthcare.
Learn More →
AL Community Transition Waiver
Discover how the ACT Waiver empowers individuals needing long-term care to transition from institutional settings to community-based care.
Learn More →
AL Community Waiver Program
Learn about the Community Waiver Program in Alabama, a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services to people with intellectual disabilities and their family caregivers.
Learn More →
AL HCBS Living at Home Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Learn about the AL HCBS Living at Home Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, a Medicaid program that can help you pay for home and community-based services and potentially compensate your family caregiver.
Learn More →
AL Home and Community-Based Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
AL Home and Community-Based Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled 
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
AL Intellectual Disabilities Waiver
The Intellectual Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program operated by the Alabama Department of Mental Health, providing essential services and compensation to intellectually disabled individuals and their family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
AL SAIL Waiver
Learn about the Alabama SAIL Waiver, a tool for older adults and persons with disabilities, and its potential to compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
AL Technology Assisted (TA) Waiver
This Medicaid Waiver program provides services to individuals who are technology dependent, ages 21 or older, who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
AR Choices in Homecare Waiver
Learn about the ARChoices in Homecare Waiver in Arkansas, providing home and community-based services for eligible individuals to receive care and support in their own homes.
Learn More →
AZ Non-Medical Home and Community-Based Services (NMHCBS)
This program provides supports and services to individuals 60 years of age or older, or 18-60 years of age with a disability, and functionally impaired and unable to perform activities of daily living.
Learn More →
Aged and Disabled Waiver
Learn about the Aged & Disabled Waiver, its services, eligibility, and impact on the elderly and disabled population in accessing home and community-based care.
Learn More →
Assistive Daily Living Services Program
The Assistive Daily Living Services Program enables eligible individuals with quadriplegia to live independently in their preferred communities, providing a range of supportive services and fair compensation for family caregivers.
Learn More →
CA AIDS Medi-Cal Waiver Program
The MCWP exists to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of individuals living with HIV or AIDS who are at risk of institutionalization or need assistance with activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living.
Learn More →
CA HCBS Waiver for Californians with Developmental Disabilities
The HCBS Waiver for Californians with Developmental Disabilities is a Medicaid program that allows individuals to receive services in their own homes or other community settings instead of an institution. The program also allows individuals to choose their own service providers, including family, friends, or other qualified professionals.
Learn More →
CA Home and Community Based Alternatives Waiver
Learn about the HCBA Waiver, assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and compensating family caregivers for their invaluable contributions.
Learn More →
CA Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for the Developmentally Disabled
The HCBS-DD is a program that was created to provide an alternative to an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF-IID) or state developmental center placement for individuals who meet specific criteria and who are regional center consumers.
Learn More →
CA In-Home Supportive Services Waiver
The IHSS Waiver is a Medicaid program that allows eligible recipients to receive personal care and domestic services in their homes instead of being institutionalized in a nursing home or other facility. The program allows recipients to hire and supervise their caregivers, family members, friends, or other individuals.
Learn More →
CA Multipurpose Senior Services Program
The MSSP is a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver that provides an alternative to nursing facility care or hospitalization for individuals who meet specific criteria.
Learn More →
CA Paid Family Leave
This program offers partial wage replacement for California residents who have State Disability Insurance (SDI) through their employer and are caring for a seriously ill family member who requires care in a hospital, hospice center, or at home on a continuous basis.
Learn More →
CO Children's Home and Community-Based Services (CHCBS) Waiver
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals who are medically fragile, ages 0-17 years, who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
CO Children's Home and Community-Based Services Waiver
The Children's Home and Community-Based Services Waiver (CHCBS) in Colorado is a Medicaid program that provides essential support and services to children with significant medical needs, empowering their families to manage and customize their care through self-direction.
Learn More →
CO Consumer-Directed Attendant Support Services Program
Colorado's Consumer-Directed Attendant Support Services (CDASS) program empowers individuals with disabilities to manage their care and hire personal attendants, including family members.
Learn More →
CO Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver
The Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver (EBD) program in Colorado provides comprehensive long-term supports and services to eligible individuals, fostering independence and community engagement while recognizing the vital role of family caregivers.
Learn More →
CO Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury (HCBS-BI)
This Medicaid program provides services to individuals with brain injury ages 16 or older who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
CO In-Home Support Services Waiver
The In-Home Support Services Waiver in Colorado offers essential assistance and compensation for family caregivers while providing a comprehensive range of supports, enabling individuals with disabilities to receive care and maintain their independence at home.
Learn More →
CO Supported Living Services Waiver
Discover how the Supported Living Services Waiver empowers adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities while acknowledging and compensating family caregivers.
Learn More →
CT ABI Waiver II
ABI Waiver II in CT provides unique Medicaid support for 18+ with brain injuries, focusing on independent living and comprehensive care.
Learn More →
CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver
CT's ABI Waiver offers adults with brain injuries Medicaid services for care outside hospitals/nursing facilities.
Learn More →
CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 or older and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
CT Employment and Day Supports Waiver
The Employment and Day Supports Waiver is a Medicaid program in Connecticut that provides an array of services to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, including compensation for family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
CT Home Care Program for Elders Case Management Freedom of Choice Waiver
The Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE) is a Medicaid waiver program that supports elderly individuals at risk of nursing home placement, enabling them to receive necessary care and services while continuing to live independently at home.
Learn More →
CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals with autism ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
CT Individual Family Support Waiver
The goal of the Individual and Family Supports Waiver (IFS) is to connect people with specialized services and supports, while also providing them the choice to self-direct their care, fostering independence, and promoting community engagement.
Learn More →
CT Mental Health Waiver
Connecticut's Mental Health Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services for individuals with serious mental illness, emphasizing recovery-oriented care and compensating eligible family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
CT Statewide Respite Care Program
This program provides services for adults with a cognitive condition, such as Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body Dementia, Pick’s Disease or other related dementia, and up to $7,500 in caregiving relief services per year.
Learn More →
DC Caregivers' Institute
Through the DCCI’s Caregiver Flex Account, caregivers can be reimbursed for expenses associated with caregiving that have been pre-approved.
Learn More →
DC Elderly and Persons with Physical Disabilities Waiver
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older and individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
DE Attendant Services Waiver
The Delaware Attendant Services waiver is a self-directed Medicaid program providing crucial support and compensation to eligible individuals with disabilities and their family caregivers, enabling personalized care and independent living.
Learn More →
DE DDDS Lifespan Waiver
The Lifespan Waiver is a Medicaid program in Delaware that offers self-directed support and financial compensation to eligible individuals and their family caregivers, empowering them to live more independently in their homes and communities.
Learn More →
Elderly and Disabled Waiver
Learn about the significance of the Elderly and Disabled Waiver and how it empowers older and disabled adults to receive essential care.
Learn More →
FL Developmental Disabilities Individual Budgeting Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, or intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
FL Economic Care for the Elderly Program
This program provides assistance to seniors who are at risk for nursing home placement but who are not qualified to receive services from Medicaid.
Learn More →
FL Home Care for the Elderly
This program provides financial assistance to caregivers to help them care for loved ones 60 years or older. All eligible applicants receive a basic monthly subsidy for rent, housing, and medical services.
Learn More →
FL Long-Term Care Waiver
The Florida Long-Term Care Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical disabilities or with brain injury, with HIV/AIDS, or who are medically fragile ages 18-64 years.
Learn More →
GA Community Care Services Program
Discover how Georgia's Community Care Services Program (CCSP) offers essential community-based social, health, and support services to eligible individuals, empowering them to remain at home instead of nursing home placement.
Learn More →
GA Elderly and Disabled Waiver
The Elderly and Disabled Waiver helps seniors and disabled individuals receive in-home care, offering services like personal support and structured family caregiving.
Learn More →
GA Independent Care Waiver Program
Learn about the Independent Care Waiver Program (ICWP) that enables Medicaid members with physical disabilities and traumatic brain injuries to receive essential services for independent living in their homes or communities instead of nursing homes or hospitals.
Learn More →
GA NOW/COMP Medicaid Waivers
Discover how the Georgia NOW/COMP Medicaid Waivers are transforming the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) by providing home- and community-based services.
Learn More →
HI Chore Services Program
The Hawaii Chore Services Program provides housekeeping assistance to eligible adults, helping them maintain independence and support family caregivers with essential tasks.
Learn More →
HI HCB Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver
The HCB Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver provides home and community-based services that assist Medicaid beneficiaries with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to live in the community and avoid institutionalization.
Learn More →
Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver
Discover how the HCBS Section 1915(c) Waiver can financially empower family caregivers and why this support is crucial in the healthcare system.
Learn More →
IA Consumer Directed Attendant Care Program
Learn about Iowa's Consumer Directed Attendant Care Program in this article, offering insights into its eligibility requirements, services and supports, and potential caregiver compensation.
Learn More →
IA HCBS AIDS/HIV Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with HIV/AIDS ages 0 or older who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Brain Injury Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with brain injury ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility or ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Elderly Waiver
This program provides services to individuals ages 65 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Physical Disability Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA Health and Disability Waiver
The Health and Disability Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible people with chronic health conditions or physical disabilities in Iowa, with a self-direction option to potentially compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
IA Intellectual Disability Waiver
The Intellectual Disability Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with intellectual disabilities in Iowa. 
Learn More →
IA Senior Living Program
Iowa's Senior Living Program (CMPFE) helps Iowans aged 60+ live safely at home, offering services like personal care, homemaking, and caregiver support with consumer direction options.
Learn More →
ID Adult Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Idaho Developmental Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides support and services to individuals aged 18 or older with autism, developmental disabilities, or intellectual disabilities, promoting community integration and independence while offering a self-direction option for tailored care.
Learn More →
ID Aged and Disabled Waiver
The Aged and Disabled Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IL Adults with Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Adults with Developmental Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with developmental disabilities in Illinois. 
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons Who are Elderly
The Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for Persons Who are Elderly is a program that provides services and individualized support to persons who are elderly and at risk of nursing facility placement to promote independence, dignity, and quality of life.
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury
The HCBS Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with brain injuries in Illinois. 
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons with HIV or AIDS
This program provides services and supports to individuals with HIV/AIDS ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IL Intellectual Disabilities Waiver
The Intellectual Disabilities Waiver (IDW) is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to people with intellectual disabilities or related conditions at risk of institutionalization.
Learn More →
IL Persons with Disabilities Waiver
The Persons with Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals with disabilities in Illinois.
Learn More →
IL Support Waiver for Children and Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities
This program provides services to individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities ages 3-21 years who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
IN Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver
The CIH Waiver in Indiana provides Medicaid-funded services and caregiver compensation, helping individuals with disabilities live independently in community-based settings.
Learn More →
IN Family Supports Waiver
The Family Supports Waiver (FSW) is a Medicaid program in Indiana that provides limited, non-residential support to eligible individuals who live with their families or in other settings with informal support.
Learn More →
IN Health and Wellness Waiver
Learn about Indiana's Health and Wellness Waiver, including eligibility, services like structured family caregiving, and how to navigate the application and waitlist process.
Learn More →
IN PathWays for Aging Waiver
The Pathways for Aging waiver offers adults 60+ years old long-term care at home with services like personal care, healthcare, respite, and support for family caregivers.
Learn More →
IN Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver
Learn about the Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver in Indiana, a program that provides home and community-based services to individuals with TBI—with the option to self-direct services and potentially compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
KS Autism Waiver
Learn about the Autism Waiver in Kansas, a program that supports and trains parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Kansas.
Learn More →
KS HCBS Brain Injury Waiver
The HCBS Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals who have an acquired or traumatic brain injury and would otherwise require institutionalization in a Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Facility.
Learn More →
KS HCBS Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The HCBS Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that gives home and community-based services to eligible people who would otherwise require institutionalization in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability (ICF-IID).
Learn More →
KS Home and Community-Based Services for the Frail Elderly Waiver
The Home and Community-Based Services for the Frail Elderly Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides home and community-based services to eligible seniors who would otherwise require nursing home care.
Learn More →
KS Physical Disability Waiver
The P.D. Waiver program allows eligible individuals with physical disabilities to receive services in their homes or communities instead of in nursing facilities. It has a self-directed option that may allow for caregiver compensation.
Learn More →
KS Senior Care Act
This non-Medicaid program offers those 60 years or older the opportunity to receive care services and support in their homes or primary places of residence. Certain family members can be paid to provide caregiving services.
Learn More →
KS Technology Assisted Waiver
The Technology Assisted Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides financial assistance and support services for people who require technology-dependent care.
Learn More →
KY Hart-Supported Living Program
This program helps physically and mentally disabled Kentucky residents live independently and remain a part of the community through grant funding. Family members can be compensated for providing assistance.
Learn More →
KY Michelle P. Waiver
Learn about the Michelle P. Waiver, part of Kentucky's 1915(c) HCBS Medicaid waiver initiative, designed to support individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities living independently within their communities—and compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
KY Personal Care Attendant Program
The state-funded program supports physically disabled Kentucky residents 18 years and older that have a functional loss of two or more limbs.
Learn More →
KY Supports for Community Living Waiver
The Supports for Community Living (SCL) waiver is a Medicaid program in Kentucky that provides crucial support and services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, empowering them to live independently within their communities.
Learn More →
LA Children's Choice Waiver
Louisiana's Children's Choice Waiver (CCW) provides comprehensive support and services to children with developmental disabilities, empowering them to live with their families while recognizing and compensating family caregivers for their crucial role.
Learn More →
LA Community Choices Waiver
The Community Choices Waiver (CC) is a Medicaid program in Louisiana that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals and allows them to hire their family members as caregivers.
Learn More →
LA New Opportunities Waiver
Learn about the New Opportunities Waiver (NOW) in Louisiana that aims to enhance self-determination, support families, uphold dignity, and improve quality of life for recipients within the community.
Learn More →
LA Residential Options Waiver
Louisiana's Residential Options Waiver (ROW) is a Medicaid program designed to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in transitioning from care facilities to independent living in the community, offering comprehensive services and recognizing the importance of compensating family caregivers.
Learn More →
MA Acquired Brain Injury Non-Residential Habilitation Waiver
The Acquired Brain Injury Non-Residential Habilitation (ABI – N) Waiver supports adults with an acquired brain injury who do not need 24-hour help and support and live with family or in their own homes.
Learn More →
MA Children's Autism Waiver
The Children's Autism Waiver in Massachusetts provides essential support and services to children with autism, focusing on in-home care, specialized interventions, and family support.
Learn More →
MA Community Living Waiver
The Community Living Waiver helps people who have disabilities or who are age 65 or older transition from institutional settings to home and community-based settings—also allowing participants to hire and manage support workers, such as family members.
Learn More →
MA HCP and ECOP Programs
The Massachusetts HCP and ECOP provide non-medical services to help seniors live independently at home, offering personal care, meal prep, housekeeping, and caregiver support.
Learn More →
MA Intensive Supports Waiver
The Intensive Supports Waiver provides 24/7 community-based services to adults with intellectual disabilities, offering comprehensive support for individuals with significant behavioral, medical, and/or physical needs.
Learn More →
MA MFP Community Living Waiver
The MFP Community Living (MFP – CL) Waiver is part of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) Rebalancing Demonstration, a federal initiative to rebalance the long-term care system by shifting resources from institutional to home and community-based settings.
Learn More →
MA Moving Forward Plan Waivers
The Moving Forward Plan (MFP) Waivers are home and community-based services (HCBS) programs designed to assist MassHealth-eligible individuals in transitioning from nursing facilities or institutional settings back to their communities, while empowering caregivers and providing comprehensive support.
Learn More →
MA Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver
The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Waiver supports adults with a traumatic brain injury who need facility-based care or are living in the community—also allowing participants to design and direct their services, including hiring and managing support workers, such as family members.
Learn More →
MD Attendant Care Program
This program provides financial reimbursement assistance for attendant care services for individuals who are severely physically disabled. Participants are able to hire the person of their choosing to provide care, including family members who are 18 and older, excluding spouses.
Learn More →

Find programs to get paid as a family caregiver

Learn about the different Medicaid waivers that allow states to pay family caregivers.

What is a Medicaid waiver?

A Medicaid waiver programs allows states to "waive" specific Medicaid rules and regulations. This flexibility empowers states to create and implement customized programs to address the unique needs of particular populations. Waivers can cover various services, including personal care assistance, respite care, assistive technology, home modifications, and more. Each state may have multiple waivers with distinct names and focuses.

Medicaid waivers are subject to federal guidelines, and states must receive approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement these programs. These waiver programs are crucial in supporting vulnerable populations and enabling individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions to remain in their communities while receiving the necessary level of care.

What is Medicaid self-directed care?

Medicaid waivers with a self-direction option (also known as consumer-directed or participant-directed services) empower eligible individuals to have more control over their waiver services, allowing them to choose caregivers and the support they need. Unlike traditional Medicaid programs, where the state manages services to eligible individuals, self-direction participants receive a budget and decide how to use it to meet their care needs. These waivers are designed to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities, fostering independence and dignity.

Can you get paid caring for your loved one?
find out now
woman smiling
Can you get paid caring for your loved one?
woman smiling

Browse all waivers with a self-direction option:

AK Adults with Physical and Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Adults with Physical and Developmental Disabilities Waiver in Alaska is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services to people with physical and developmental disabilities and their family caregivers.
Learn More →
AK Alaskans Living Independently
Learn how the ALI Waiver recognizes and compensates family caregivers, empowering them with financial support for their role in the healthcare system.
Learn More →
AK Individualized Supports Waiver
Learn about Alaska's Individualized Supports Waiver program, offering compensation for family caregivers. Explore eligibility, benefits, and the significance of recognizing caregivers' vital role in healthcare.
Learn More →
AL Community Transition Waiver
Discover how the ACT Waiver empowers individuals needing long-term care to transition from institutional settings to community-based care.
Learn More →
AL Community Waiver Program
Learn about the Community Waiver Program in Alabama, a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services to people with intellectual disabilities and their family caregivers.
Learn More →
AL HCBS Living at Home Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Learn about the AL HCBS Living at Home Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, a Medicaid program that can help you pay for home and community-based services and potentially compensate your family caregiver.
Learn More →
AL Home and Community-Based Waiver for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
AL Home and Community-Based Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled 
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
AL Intellectual Disabilities Waiver
The Intellectual Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program operated by the Alabama Department of Mental Health, providing essential services and compensation to intellectually disabled individuals and their family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
AL SAIL Waiver
Learn about the Alabama SAIL Waiver, a tool for older adults and persons with disabilities, and its potential to compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
AL Technology Assisted (TA) Waiver
This Medicaid Waiver program provides services to individuals who are technology dependent, ages 21 or older, who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
AR Choices in Homecare Waiver
Learn about the ARChoices in Homecare Waiver in Arkansas, providing home and community-based services for eligible individuals to receive care and support in their own homes.
Learn More →
AZ Non-Medical Home and Community-Based Services (NMHCBS)
This program provides supports and services to individuals 60 years of age or older, or 18-60 years of age with a disability, and functionally impaired and unable to perform activities of daily living.
Learn More →
Aged and Disabled Waiver
Learn about the Aged & Disabled Waiver, its services, eligibility, and impact on the elderly and disabled population in accessing home and community-based care.
Learn More →
Assistive Daily Living Services Program
The Assistive Daily Living Services Program enables eligible individuals with quadriplegia to live independently in their preferred communities, providing a range of supportive services and fair compensation for family caregivers.
Learn More →
CA AIDS Medi-Cal Waiver Program
The MCWP exists to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of individuals living with HIV or AIDS who are at risk of institutionalization or need assistance with activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living.
Learn More →
CA HCBS Waiver for Californians with Developmental Disabilities
The HCBS Waiver for Californians with Developmental Disabilities is a Medicaid program that allows individuals to receive services in their own homes or other community settings instead of an institution. The program also allows individuals to choose their own service providers, including family, friends, or other qualified professionals.
Learn More →
CA Home and Community Based Alternatives Waiver
Learn about the HCBA Waiver, assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and compensating family caregivers for their invaluable contributions.
Learn More →
CA Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for the Developmentally Disabled
The HCBS-DD is a program that was created to provide an alternative to an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF-IID) or state developmental center placement for individuals who meet specific criteria and who are regional center consumers.
Learn More →
CA In-Home Supportive Services Waiver
The IHSS Waiver is a Medicaid program that allows eligible recipients to receive personal care and domestic services in their homes instead of being institutionalized in a nursing home or other facility. The program allows recipients to hire and supervise their caregivers, family members, friends, or other individuals.
Learn More →
CA Multipurpose Senior Services Program
The MSSP is a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver that provides an alternative to nursing facility care or hospitalization for individuals who meet specific criteria.
Learn More →
CA Paid Family Leave
This program offers partial wage replacement for California residents who have State Disability Insurance (SDI) through their employer and are caring for a seriously ill family member who requires care in a hospital, hospice center, or at home on a continuous basis.
Learn More →
CO Children's Home and Community-Based Services (CHCBS) Waiver
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals who are medically fragile, ages 0-17 years, who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
CO Children's Home and Community-Based Services Waiver
The Children's Home and Community-Based Services Waiver (CHCBS) in Colorado is a Medicaid program that provides essential support and services to children with significant medical needs, empowering their families to manage and customize their care through self-direction.
Learn More →
CO Consumer-Directed Attendant Support Services Program
Colorado's Consumer-Directed Attendant Support Services (CDASS) program empowers individuals with disabilities to manage their care and hire personal attendants, including family members.
Learn More →
CO Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver
The Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver (EBD) program in Colorado provides comprehensive long-term supports and services to eligible individuals, fostering independence and community engagement while recognizing the vital role of family caregivers.
Learn More →
CO Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury (HCBS-BI)
This Medicaid program provides services to individuals with brain injury ages 16 or older who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
CO In-Home Support Services Waiver
The In-Home Support Services Waiver in Colorado offers essential assistance and compensation for family caregivers while providing a comprehensive range of supports, enabling individuals with disabilities to receive care and maintain their independence at home.
Learn More →
CO Supported Living Services Waiver
Discover how the Supported Living Services Waiver empowers adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities while acknowledging and compensating family caregivers.
Learn More →
CT ABI Waiver II
ABI Waiver II in CT provides unique Medicaid support for 18+ with brain injuries, focusing on independent living and comprehensive care.
Learn More →
CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver
CT's ABI Waiver offers adults with brain injuries Medicaid services for care outside hospitals/nursing facilities.
Learn More →
CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver
This Medicaid waiver provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 or older and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
CT Employment and Day Supports Waiver
The Employment and Day Supports Waiver is a Medicaid program in Connecticut that provides an array of services to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, including compensation for family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
CT Home Care Program for Elders Case Management Freedom of Choice Waiver
The Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE) is a Medicaid waiver program that supports elderly individuals at risk of nursing home placement, enabling them to receive necessary care and services while continuing to live independently at home.
Learn More →
CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals with autism ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
CT Individual Family Support Waiver
The goal of the Individual and Family Supports Waiver (IFS) is to connect people with specialized services and supports, while also providing them the choice to self-direct their care, fostering independence, and promoting community engagement.
Learn More →
CT Mental Health Waiver
Connecticut's Mental Health Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services for individuals with serious mental illness, emphasizing recovery-oriented care and compensating eligible family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
CT Statewide Respite Care Program
This program provides services for adults with a cognitive condition, such as Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body Dementia, Pick’s Disease or other related dementia, and up to $7,500 in caregiving relief services per year.
Learn More →
DC Caregivers' Institute
Through the DCCI’s Caregiver Flex Account, caregivers can be reimbursed for expenses associated with caregiving that have been pre-approved.
Learn More →
DC Elderly and Persons with Physical Disabilities Waiver
This Medicaid Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older and individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
DE Attendant Services Waiver
The Delaware Attendant Services waiver is a self-directed Medicaid program providing crucial support and compensation to eligible individuals with disabilities and their family caregivers, enabling personalized care and independent living.
Learn More →
DE DDDS Lifespan Waiver
The Lifespan Waiver is a Medicaid program in Delaware that offers self-directed support and financial compensation to eligible individuals and their family caregivers, empowering them to live more independently in their homes and communities.
Learn More →
Elderly and Disabled Waiver
Learn about the significance of the Elderly and Disabled Waiver and how it empowers older and disabled adults to receive essential care.
Learn More →
FL Developmental Disabilities Individual Budgeting Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, or intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
FL Economic Care for the Elderly Program
This program provides assistance to seniors who are at risk for nursing home placement but who are not qualified to receive services from Medicaid.
Learn More →
FL Home Care for the Elderly
This program provides financial assistance to caregivers to help them care for loved ones 60 years or older. All eligible applicants receive a basic monthly subsidy for rent, housing, and medical services.
Learn More →
FL Long-Term Care Waiver
The Florida Long-Term Care Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical disabilities or with brain injury, with HIV/AIDS, or who are medically fragile ages 18-64 years.
Learn More →
GA Community Care Services Program
Discover how Georgia's Community Care Services Program (CCSP) offers essential community-based social, health, and support services to eligible individuals, empowering them to remain at home instead of nursing home placement.
Learn More →
GA Elderly and Disabled Waiver
The Elderly and Disabled Waiver helps seniors and disabled individuals receive in-home care, offering services like personal support and structured family caregiving.
Learn More →
GA Independent Care Waiver Program
Learn about the Independent Care Waiver Program (ICWP) that enables Medicaid members with physical disabilities and traumatic brain injuries to receive essential services for independent living in their homes or communities instead of nursing homes or hospitals.
Learn More →
GA NOW/COMP Medicaid Waivers
Discover how the Georgia NOW/COMP Medicaid Waivers are transforming the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) by providing home- and community-based services.
Learn More →
HI Chore Services Program
The Hawaii Chore Services Program provides housekeeping assistance to eligible adults, helping them maintain independence and support family caregivers with essential tasks.
Learn More →
HI HCB Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver
The HCB Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver provides home and community-based services that assist Medicaid beneficiaries with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to live in the community and avoid institutionalization.
Learn More →
Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver
Discover how the HCBS Section 1915(c) Waiver can financially empower family caregivers and why this support is crucial in the healthcare system.
Learn More →
IA Consumer Directed Attendant Care Program
Learn about Iowa's Consumer Directed Attendant Care Program in this article, offering insights into its eligibility requirements, services and supports, and potential caregiver compensation.
Learn More →
IA HCBS AIDS/HIV Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with HIV/AIDS ages 0 or older who meet a hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Brain Injury Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with brain injury ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility or ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Elderly Waiver
This program provides services to individuals ages 65 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA HCBS Physical Disability Waiver
This program provides services to individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IA Health and Disability Waiver
The Health and Disability Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible people with chronic health conditions or physical disabilities in Iowa, with a self-direction option to potentially compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
IA Intellectual Disability Waiver
The Intellectual Disability Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with intellectual disabilities in Iowa. 
Learn More →
IA Senior Living Program
Iowa's Senior Living Program (CMPFE) helps Iowans aged 60+ live safely at home, offering services like personal care, homemaking, and caregiver support with consumer direction options.
Learn More →
ID Adult Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Idaho Developmental Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides support and services to individuals aged 18 or older with autism, developmental disabilities, or intellectual disabilities, promoting community integration and independence while offering a self-direction option for tailored care.
Learn More →
ID Aged and Disabled Waiver
The Aged and Disabled Waiver provides services to individuals ages 65 or older and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IL Adults with Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Adults with Developmental Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with developmental disabilities in Illinois. 
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons Who are Elderly
The Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for Persons Who are Elderly is a program that provides services and individualized support to persons who are elderly and at risk of nursing facility placement to promote independence, dignity, and quality of life.
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury
The HCBS Waiver for Persons with Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to eligible individuals with brain injuries in Illinois. 
Learn More →
IL HCBS Waiver for Persons with HIV or AIDS
This program provides services and supports to individuals with HIV/AIDS ages 0 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
IL Intellectual Disabilities Waiver
The Intellectual Disabilities Waiver (IDW) is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to people with intellectual disabilities or related conditions at risk of institutionalization.
Learn More →
IL Persons with Disabilities Waiver
The Persons with Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals with disabilities in Illinois.
Learn More →
IL Support Waiver for Children and Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities
This program provides services to individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities ages 3-21 years who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
IN Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver
The CIH Waiver in Indiana provides Medicaid-funded services and caregiver compensation, helping individuals with disabilities live independently in community-based settings.
Learn More →
IN Family Supports Waiver
The Family Supports Waiver (FSW) is a Medicaid program in Indiana that provides limited, non-residential support to eligible individuals who live with their families or in other settings with informal support.
Learn More →
IN Health and Wellness Waiver
Learn about Indiana's Health and Wellness Waiver, including eligibility, services like structured family caregiving, and how to navigate the application and waitlist process.
Learn More →
IN PathWays for Aging Waiver
The Pathways for Aging waiver offers adults 60+ years old long-term care at home with services like personal care, healthcare, respite, and support for family caregivers.
Learn More →
IN Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver
Learn about the Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver in Indiana, a program that provides home and community-based services to individuals with TBI—with the option to self-direct services and potentially compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
KS Autism Waiver
Learn about the Autism Waiver in Kansas, a program that supports and trains parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Kansas.
Learn More →
KS HCBS Brain Injury Waiver
The HCBS Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals who have an acquired or traumatic brain injury and would otherwise require institutionalization in a Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Facility.
Learn More →
KS HCBS Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The HCBS Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that gives home and community-based services to eligible people who would otherwise require institutionalization in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability (ICF-IID).
Learn More →
KS Home and Community-Based Services for the Frail Elderly Waiver
The Home and Community-Based Services for the Frail Elderly Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides home and community-based services to eligible seniors who would otherwise require nursing home care.
Learn More →
KS Physical Disability Waiver
The P.D. Waiver program allows eligible individuals with physical disabilities to receive services in their homes or communities instead of in nursing facilities. It has a self-directed option that may allow for caregiver compensation.
Learn More →
KS Senior Care Act
This non-Medicaid program offers those 60 years or older the opportunity to receive care services and support in their homes or primary places of residence. Certain family members can be paid to provide caregiving services.
Learn More →
KS Technology Assisted Waiver
The Technology Assisted Waiver is a Medicaid program in Kansas that provides financial assistance and support services for people who require technology-dependent care.
Learn More →
KY Hart-Supported Living Program
This program helps physically and mentally disabled Kentucky residents live independently and remain a part of the community through grant funding. Family members can be compensated for providing assistance.
Learn More →
KY Michelle P. Waiver
Learn about the Michelle P. Waiver, part of Kentucky's 1915(c) HCBS Medicaid waiver initiative, designed to support individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities living independently within their communities—and compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
KY Personal Care Attendant Program
The state-funded program supports physically disabled Kentucky residents 18 years and older that have a functional loss of two or more limbs.
Learn More →
KY Supports for Community Living Waiver
The Supports for Community Living (SCL) waiver is a Medicaid program in Kentucky that provides crucial support and services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, empowering them to live independently within their communities.
Learn More →
LA Children's Choice Waiver
Louisiana's Children's Choice Waiver (CCW) provides comprehensive support and services to children with developmental disabilities, empowering them to live with their families while recognizing and compensating family caregivers for their crucial role.
Learn More →
LA Community Choices Waiver
The Community Choices Waiver (CC) is a Medicaid program in Louisiana that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals and allows them to hire their family members as caregivers.
Learn More →
LA New Opportunities Waiver
Learn about the New Opportunities Waiver (NOW) in Louisiana that aims to enhance self-determination, support families, uphold dignity, and improve quality of life for recipients within the community.
Learn More →
LA Residential Options Waiver
Louisiana's Residential Options Waiver (ROW) is a Medicaid program designed to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in transitioning from care facilities to independent living in the community, offering comprehensive services and recognizing the importance of compensating family caregivers.
Learn More →
MA Acquired Brain Injury Non-Residential Habilitation Waiver
The Acquired Brain Injury Non-Residential Habilitation (ABI – N) Waiver supports adults with an acquired brain injury who do not need 24-hour help and support and live with family or in their own homes.
Learn More →
MA Children's Autism Waiver
The Children's Autism Waiver in Massachusetts provides essential support and services to children with autism, focusing on in-home care, specialized interventions, and family support.
Learn More →
MA Community Living Waiver
The Community Living Waiver helps people who have disabilities or who are age 65 or older transition from institutional settings to home and community-based settings—also allowing participants to hire and manage support workers, such as family members.
Learn More →
MA HCP and ECOP Programs
The Massachusetts HCP and ECOP provide non-medical services to help seniors live independently at home, offering personal care, meal prep, housekeeping, and caregiver support.
Learn More →
MA Intensive Supports Waiver
The Intensive Supports Waiver provides 24/7 community-based services to adults with intellectual disabilities, offering comprehensive support for individuals with significant behavioral, medical, and/or physical needs.
Learn More →
MA MFP Community Living Waiver
The MFP Community Living (MFP – CL) Waiver is part of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) Rebalancing Demonstration, a federal initiative to rebalance the long-term care system by shifting resources from institutional to home and community-based settings.
Learn More →
MA Moving Forward Plan Waivers
The Moving Forward Plan (MFP) Waivers are home and community-based services (HCBS) programs designed to assist MassHealth-eligible individuals in transitioning from nursing facilities or institutional settings back to their communities, while empowering caregivers and providing comprehensive support.
Learn More →
MA Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver
The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Waiver supports adults with a traumatic brain injury who need facility-based care or are living in the community—also allowing participants to design and direct their services, including hiring and managing support workers, such as family members.
Learn More →
MD Attendant Care Program
This program provides financial reimbursement assistance for attendant care services for individuals who are severely physically disabled. Participants are able to hire the person of their choosing to provide care, including family members who are 18 and older, excluding spouses.
Learn More →
MD Community Pathways
The Community Pathways Waiver provides developmentally and intellectually disabled Maryland residents with home and community-based services to enable them to continue living in their homes.
Learn More →
MD Family Supports Waiver
The Family Supports Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities who live with their families or in their homes.
Learn More →
MD Home and Community-Based Options Waiver
The Home and Community-Based Options Waiver, also known as the Community Options Waiver, is a Medicaid program that allows eligible individuals to receive care services in their home or a community setting instead of a nursing facility.
Learn More →
ME Elderly and Adults with Disabilities Waiver
The Elderly and Adults with Disabilities Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services to people ages 65 and older and those with physical disabilities ages 18 or older who require a nursing facility or hospital level of care to help them remain in their homes or other community settings instead of being institutionalized.
Learn More →
ME Home and Community Services for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder Waiver
The Section 29 Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides HCS for adults with intellectual disabilities or autism who meet the intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) level of care to prevent or delay institutionalization.
Learn More →
ME Home and Community-Based Services for Members with Brain Injury Waiver
The Section 18 Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides HCBS for adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) or other related conditions (ORC) who meet the nursing facility level of care to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote community integration.
Learn More →
ME Support Services for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder Waiver
The Section 29 Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides SS for adults with intellectual disabilities or autism. Learn how it differs from the Section 21 Waiver and how it aims to prevent or delay institutionalization for people with intellectual disabilities or autism.
Learn More →
MI Children's Waiver Program
The Children's Waiver Program (CWP) in Michigan is a Medicaid initiative providing home and community-based services to children under 18 with developmental disabilities, empowering families and advocating for potential caregiver compensation.
Learn More →
MI Choice Waiver
The MI Choice Waiver Program in Michigan offers Medicaid-covered services to eligible adults, empowering them to receive nursing facility-level care in their own homes or community-based settings while potentially compensating unpaid family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
MI Habilitation Supports Waiver Program
Learn about the Habilitation Supports Waiver Program (HSW) in Michigan, an intensive home and community-based, active treatment and support program designed to empower individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities to lead more independent lives.
Learn More →
MI Health Link
MI Health Link is Michigan's integrated care program for dual eligibles, providing comprehensive healthcare coordination and support, including potential compensation for family caregivers.
Learn More →
MI Home Help Program
Michigan's Home Help Program is a waiver initiative offering a comprehensive range of services and support to help eligible individuals maintain their independence and live safely in their own homes, with an option for family caregivers to receive compensation for their caregiving services.
Learn More →
MN Alternative Care
The Alternative Care (AC) Medicaid Waiver is a program that provides home and community-based services to elderly individuals aged 65 and older in Minnesota, supporting their choice to live in the community while potentially compensating family caregivers through the CDCS option.
Learn More →
MN Brain Injury Waiver
The BI Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services to individuals with traumatic or acquired brain injuries who meet the level of care criteria for a nursing facility or a neurobehavioral hospital to promote independence, choice, and community integration.
Learn More →
MN Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Waiver
Learn how the Minnesota Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Waiver, a crucial Medicaid program, helps individuals avoid nursing home admittance while advocating for fair compensation for caregivers.
Learn More →
MN Community Alternative Care Waiver
The Community Alternative Care (CAC) Waiver offers personalized care options to those needing chronic care and medical support in Minnesota and unlocks support and potential compensation for caregivers.
Learn More →
MN Deafblind Consumer Directed Services and Technology Access Program
The DeafBlind Consumer Directed Services and Technology Training Access Program is a comprehensive grant initiative funded by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, offering services, supports, and compensation for caregivers to empower individuals and families with combined hearing and vision loss.
Learn More →
MN Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver is a Medicaid program in Minnesota that provides essential home and community-based services to individuals with developmental disabilities, aiming to foster independence, safety, and community integration as an alternative to institutionalization.
Learn More →
MN Elderly Waiver
The Elderly Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to seniors who necessitate the level of care given in a nursing home but choose to live in the community. The program aims to support seniors’ dignity, choice, and quality of life while reducing the costs of institutional care.
Learn More →
MO Aged and Disabled Waiver
The Missouri Aged and Disabled Waiver (ADW) is a Medicaid program that provides HCBS to eligible individuals who would otherwise require nursing home care to prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
Learn More →
MO Brain Injury Waiver
The Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides HCBS to eligible individuals with a TBI diagnosis to help prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
Learn More →
MO Children with Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Missouri Children with Developmental Disabilities Waiver (MOCDD) is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports for children with developmental disabilities who choose home-based care instead of institutional placements, including compensation for eligible family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
MO Community Support Waiver
The Community Support Waiver is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services and supports to people with developmental disabilities who live in the community, usually with their families to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote independence and inclusion.
Learn More →
MO Developmental Disabilities Comprehensive Waiver
The DD Comprehensive Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services to eligible individuals with an IDD diagnosis to prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality life. It includes a self-direction option with the possibility to compensate family caregivers.
Learn More →
MO Independent Living Waiver
The Independent Living Waiver is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services and supports adults with physical disabilities living in the community, usually with their families, that aims to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote independence and inclusion.
Learn More →
MO Medically Fragile Adult Waiver
The Medically Fragile Adult Waiver is a Medicaid program offering service coordination and authorization for medically necessary services to adults with serious and complex medical needs who are no longer eligible for Healthy Children and Youth programs in order to prevent or delay institutionalization.
Learn More →
MO Partnership for Hope Waiver (PFH)
Discover the significance of the Partnership for Hope Waiver (PFH), a county-based Medicaid program in Missouri prioritizing individuals in crisis, advocating for caregiver compensation, and providing a comprehensive range of services to enhance the lives of adults and children.
Learn More →
MO Structured Family Caregiving Waiver
The Structured Family Caregiving Waiver is a Medicaid program that pays family caregivers for providing care to their loved ones who have Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder to prevent or delay nursing home placement and promote home and community-based care.
Learn More →
MS Independent Living Waiver
The Independent Living Waiver provides services and support to eligible individuals with severe orthopedic or neurological impairments to help them achieve their goals of independent living and self-determination
Learn More →
MT Montana Big Sky Waiver
Discover how Montana's Big Sky Waiver (BSW) program supports elderly and disabled residents at risk of nursing home admission. Learn about Medicaid coverage and how to get paid for caregiving. 
Learn More →
MT Severe and Disabling Mental Illness Waiver
The Severe and Disabling Mental Illness Waiver Program in Montana offers support and services to Medicaid members with severe mental illnesses, promoting community living and independence.
Learn More →
NC Community Alternative Program for Children
The Community Alternative Program for Children (CAP/C) in North Carolina is a Medicaid waiver program that offers home and community-based services to medically fragile children, providing an alternative to institutional care while empowering family caregivers.
Learn More →
NC In-Home Aide Services
This program provides services to help keep older adults living in their homes and avoid institutional placement. Program participants are permitted to have relatives work as their in-home aides.
Learn More →
NC Innovations Waiver
Discover the NC Innovations Waiver, a Medicaid HCBS program for individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD), explore caregiver compensation, and find support options.
Learn More →
NC Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver
The Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals with TBI who are at risk of institutionalization or currently living in an institution and want to transition to the community.
Learn More →
ND SPED & Ex-SPED Programs
These programs provide a range of services to help old adults and disabled individuals remain living at home or in their community. Eligible individuals receiving care services have the right to choose their own service providers.
Learn More →
ND Waiver for Home and Community-Based Services
The Waiver for Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) is a Medicaid program that provides various services to eligible individuals who need a nursing facility level of care but prefer to stay in their homes or communities to reduce the cost of long-term care by preventing or delaying institutionalization.
Learn More →
NE Comprehensive Developmental Disabilities Services Waiver
The Nebraska Comprehensive Developmental Disabilities Services Waiver offers vital support to individuals with developmental disabilities and empowers caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
NE Developmental Disabilities Adult Day Waiver
The Developmental Disabilities Adult Day Waiver for Adults offers comprehensive support to individuals with developmental disabilities, fostering independence and empowerment while addressing caregiver compensation through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
NE Disabled Persons and Family Support Program
This program provides funds for a range of services that make it easier for families to care for a loved one at home. Participants can choose to pay family members or other persons who provide them with caregiving services.
Learn More →
NH Acquired Brain Disorder Waiver
Learn about the Acquired Brain Disorder Waiver, how it aids people with brain injuries, and how family caregivers can receive financial compensation for their support.
Learn More →
NH Choices For Independence Program
Discover the transformative Choices for Independence (CFI) Program, providing a wide range of services to enable eligible adults to stay in their homes and communities with Medicaid-funded support.
Learn More →
NH Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The DDW is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services (HCBS) to individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities of any age. It is designed to help these individuals live independently in their homes or other community settings rather than in institutions.
Learn More →
NJ Assistance for Community Caregiving
This non-Medicaid program provides services and supports for elderly residents who are at-risk of nursing home placement. Family members can be paid to provide caregiving services.
Learn More →
NJ Family Leave Insurance
This program helps families in New Jersey care for loved ones by providing up to 12 weeks of paid time off for caring for a family member who is seriously ill.
Learn More →
NJ Personal Preference Program
New Jersey's Personal Preference Program offers Medicaid members control over their care with a flexible budget to choose services and caregivers, enhancing independence.
Learn More →
NJ Statewide Respite Care
This program relieves an unpaid caregiver of his or her caregiving responsibilities by providing trained professionals who supervise or act as a companion to the individual in need of care.
Learn More →
NM Mi Via Waiver
Learn about the Mi Via Waiver program in New Mexico that offers self-directed services for individuals with disabilities and potential financial assistance for family caregivers.
Learn More →
NV COPE
This non-Medicaid program provides services and supports to Nevada seniors that are functionally eligible for nursing home placement. Certain family members can be hired to provide care for their loved ones.
Learn More →
NV Self-Directed Personal Care Services Program
The Self-Directed Personal Care Services Program is a statewide Medicaid program that assists with activities of daily living to individuals who need long-term support services. It allows eligible individuals to hire and manage their personal care assistants, including family members.
Learn More →
NV Self-Directed Skilled Services Program
The Self-Directed Skilled Services Program is a statewide Medicaid program that provides skilled services to individuals who need medical, nursing, or home health care services to live independently in their homes. It allows eligible individuals to hire and manage their own skilled care providers, including family members.
Learn More →
NY Expanded EISEP Program
This program provides non-medical services to seniors who live in their homes to prevent placement in more expensive Medicaid-funded nursing homes. Under EISEP, in some areas of NY, adult children and other relatives can work as paid caregivers to their elderly parents.
Learn More →
NY OPWDD Comprehensive Waiver
The OPWDD Comprehensive Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services (HCBS) to individuals with IDD who meet an institutional level of care. It allows participants to self-direct their services through employer and budget authorities.
Learn More →
NY Paid Family Leave
This program allows employed New Yorkers to take up to 12 weeks paid leave from work annually in order to care for an elderly relative who has a serious illness.
Learn More →
OH Elderly Services Program
This program provides in-home services for seniors to help them live independently in their own homes. Care recipients are able to hire their own caregiver, including family or friends, who can be paid to provide certain types of care and services through ESP.
Learn More →
OH Home Care Waiver
The Ohio Home Care Waiver aims to help individuals with physical disabilities to live independently and participate in their communities while reducing the cost of care and improving the overall quality of life.
Learn More →
OH Individual Options Waiver
The Individual Options Waiver is a comprehensive Medicaid program that offers vital support and services to individuals with developmental disabilities, allowing them to remain in their homes and communities while compensating family caregivers.
Learn More →
OH Level One Waiver
Discover how the Ohio Level One waiver program empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to receive limited support in their homes instead of in institutional facilities.
Learn More →
OH PASSPORT Program
The PASSPORT program provides Medicaid-funded home health care and community-based services as an alternative to institutionalization, offering potential compensation options for family caregivers in the US.
Learn More →
OH Self-Empowered Life Funding Waiver
The Self-Empowered Life Funding (SELF) Waiver is a Medicaid program that empowers individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to direct their own services while providing a limited budget for needed supports and services.
Learn More →
OK ADvantage Waiver
The ADvantage Waiver program in Oklahoma provides essential support and services to eligible adults, empowering them to remain independent and close to family and friends, while also potentially compensating family caregivers for their invaluable contributions.
Learn More →
OK Community Waiver
Learn about the Community Waiver in Oklahoma, a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services for people with intellectual disabilities.
Learn More →
OK In-Home Supports Waiver for Adults
Learn about the IHSW-A, a Medicaid waiver program in Oklahoma that provides services and support to adults with intellectual disabilities and allows them to self-direct their care.
Learn More →
OK In-Home Supports Waiver for Children
Learn about the IHSW-C, a Medicaid waiver program in Oklahoma that provides services and supports to children with intellectual disabilities and allows them to self-direct their care.
Learn More →
OR Adults HCBS Waiver
The Adults HCBS Waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities ages 18 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
OR Behavioral Model Waiver
The Oregon Behavioral (ICF/IDD) Model Waiver provides essential services and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities aged 0-17 years, recognizing and compensating family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
OR Children’s HCBS Waiver
The Children’s HCBS Waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities ages 0-17 years who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
OR Medically Fragile (Hospital) Model Waiver
The Medically Fragile Model Waiver program provides services to individuals who are medically fragile ages 0-17 years who meet a hospital level of care.
Learn More →
OR Medically Involved Children's Waiver
The Medically Involved Children's Waiver provides services to individuals with physical disabilities ages 0-17 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
OR Project Independence
This non-Medicaid program offers senior Oregon residents or residents with Alzheimer’s or a related disorder assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs).
Learn More →
PA Community HealthChoices
Learn about the Community HealthChoices program in Pennsylvania, a vital Medicaid waiver that supports older adults and people with physical disabilities to stay in their homes.
Learn More →
PA Community Living Waiver
The Community Living Waiver provides supports and services to individuals with autism ages 0 or older, individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 0 or older, and individuals with developmental disabilities ages 0 to 21 years who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
PA Consolidated Waiver
Discover the Pennsylvania Consolidated Waiver program designed to support individuals with disabilities in achieving independence while providing caregivers the opportunity to be compensated.
Learn More →
PA OBRA Waiver
The OBRA Waiver is a Medicaid Home and Community Based program in Pennsylvania that supports individuals with severe developmental physical disabilities to live independently and compensates unpaid family caregivers through a self-directed option.
Learn More →
PA Person/Family Directed Support Waiver
Learn how the Person/Family Directed Support Waiver in Pennsylvania can potentially help you get paid for providing care to your loved one with an intellectual, developmental, or autism disability.
Learn More →
Personal Choices Program
Learn about the Personal Choices Program, a Medicaid option offering self-directed home and community-based care services.
Learn More →
QUEST Integration Program
Learn about the Hawaii QUEST Integration Program, a Medicaid-managed care initiative that ensures residents of all ages receive essential medical care, behavioral health services, and long-term services and supports.
Learn More →
RI Temporary Caregiver Insurance
This program provides individuals up to six weeks of paid benefits during a 12-month period to care for a seriously ill loved one.
Learn More →
SC Community Choices Waiver
The Community Choices Waiver in South Carolina is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services for seniors and adults with disabilities who need long-term care. 
Learn More →
SC Head and Spinal Cord Injury Waiver
The HASCI Waiver in South Carolina is a Medicaid program providing financial support and comprehensive services to individuals with severe chronic limitations resulting from head or spinal cord injuries, aiming to enable them to live independently in their homes and communities while receiving necessary care.
Learn More →
SC Intellectually Disabled and Related Disabilities Waiver
The ID/RD Waiver provides a range of services and supports to people with intellectual disabilities or related disabilities who meet the intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) level of care criteria to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote the participants' independence and quality of life.
Learn More →
SC Mechanical Ventilator Dependent Waiver
The Medicaid Mechanical Ventilator Dependent (Vent) waiver offers participant-directed services and compensation options to those who are dependent upon mechanical ventilation, recognizing and empowering family caregivers in their compassionate roles.
Learn More →
SD Family Support 360 Waiver
The Family Support 360 Waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities ages 0 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
TN OPTIONS for Community Living
This program provides care and support services to elderly and/or disabled Tennessee residents in their homes. OPTIONS also allows for self-directed care, meaning friends and family members (but not spouses) can be hired to provide personal care.
Learn More →
TN Self-Determination Waiver Program
The TN Self-Determination Waiver Program provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 0 or older and individuals with developmental disabilities ages 0-5 years who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
TX Community Attendant Services Program
This program is a Medicaid-funded component of the Community Care for the Aged/Disabled (CCAD) Program designed to provide non-technical attendant care services to eligible aging adults and those needing help with daily living activities (ADLs) in their homes. 
Learn More →
TX Community Care for the Aged and Disabled (CCAD)
This program provides services and supports to seniors and disabled individuals who are at risk of nursing home placement in order to remain living at home, in the community, or in the home of a caregiver.
Learn More →
TX Community Living Assistance and Support Services
The CLASS program provides home and community-based services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or related conditions to promote independence and enhance their quality of life, while also offering the option for caregiver compensation through the Consumer Directed Services option.
Learn More →
TX Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities (DBMD) Waiver
Discover how the DBMD waiver provides essential home and community-based services to individuals with deafblindness and other disabilities, and its potential benefits for caregivers.
Learn More →
TX Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities Waiver
The Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities Waiver provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 0 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
TX Home Living Program
Discover TxHmL, a Medicaid waiver program offering essential services to Texans with intellectual disabilities, and the potential for caregiver compensation through the Consumer Directed Services (CDS) option.
Learn More →
TX Home and Community-Based Services Program Waiver
The TX Home and Community-Based Services Program Waiver provides services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities ages 0 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care.
Learn More →
TX Medically Dependent Children Program Waiver
The Medically Dependent Children Program (MDCP) Waiver in Texas provides services and support to families caring for medically dependent children and young people in their homes as an alternative to a nursing facility.
Learn More →
UT Acquired Brain Injury Waiver
The UT Acquired Brain Injury Waiver provides services to individuals with brain injury ages 18 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →
UT Aging Waiver
Discover the Utah Aging Waiver, a comprehensive Medicaid HCBS program for individuals aged 65 or older, offering diverse services to promote independent living.
Learn More →
UT Community Supports Waiver for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Other Related Conditions
This article is a comprehensive guide to the Community Supports Waiver for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Other Related Conditions in Utah, a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals and their family caregivers.
Learn More →
UT Community Transitions Waiver
Learn about the Community Transitions Waiver, a new Medicaid program that helps people with intellectual disabilities move from institutional to community settings and compensates their caregivers.
Learn More →
UT Employment Personal Assistance Services
EPAS (Employment Personal Assistance Services) is a Medicaid program in Utah providing crucial personal assistance to employed individuals with disabilities, empowering them to thrive in competitive workplaces.
Learn More →
UT Limited Support Waiver
Learn about the Limited Supports Waiver in Utah, a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services for people with disabilities and their caregivers.
Learn More →
UT Medically Complex Children’s Waiver
The UT Medically Complex Children’s Waiver provides services to individuals who are medically fragile ages 0-19 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.
Learn More →

Learn the different ways to get paid as a caregiver in your state

Alabama
Population: 5.1M
Caregivers: 0.8M
Value of care: $8.3B/yr
Hourly Wage: $12.66/hr
Alaska
Population: 0.7M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.7B/yr
Hourly Wage: $19.23/hr
Arizona
Population: 7.3M
Caregivers: 0.9M
Value of care: $14.5B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.20/hr
Arkansas
Population: 3.0M
Caregivers: 0.5M
Value of care: $5.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.77/hr
California
Population: 39.1M
Caregivers: 4.7M
Value of care: $81.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $19.76/hr
Colorado
Population: 5.8M
Caregivers: 0.6M
Value of care: $11.2B/yr
Hourly Wage: $20.07/hr
Connecticut
Population: 3.6M
Caregivers: 0.5M
Value of care: $7.2B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.43/hr
Delaware
Population: 1.0M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.9B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.33/hr
District of Columbia
Population: 0.7M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.4B/yr
Hourly Wage: $19.83/hr
Florida
Population: 21.8M
Caregivers: 2.9M
Value of care: $40.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.50/hr
Georgia
Population: 10.8M
Caregivers: 1.3M
Value of care: $16.3B/yr
Hourly Wage: $13.82/hr
Hawaii
Population: 1.4M
Caregivers: 0.2M
Value of care: $2.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.09/hr
Idaho
Population: 1.9M
Caregivers: 0.2M
Value of care: $3.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.75/hr
Illinois
Population: 12.7M
Caregivers: 1.5M
Value of care: $21.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.70/hr
Indiana
Population: 6.8M
Caregivers: 0.9M
Value of care: $10.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.61/hr
Iowa
Population: 3.2M
Caregivers: 0.3M
Value of care: $5.2B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.80/hr
Kansas
Population: 2.9M
Caregivers: 0.3M
Value of care: $4.5B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.30/hr
Kentucky
Population: 4.5M
Caregivers: 0.6M
Value of care: $8.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.19/hr
Louisiana
Population: 4.6M
Caregivers: 0.7M
Value of care: $6.9B/yr
Hourly Wage: $11.84/hr
Maine
Population: 1.4M
Caregivers: 0.2M
Value of care: $2.9B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.81/hr
Maryland
Population: 6.2M
Caregivers: 0.8M
Value of care: $12.5B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.61/hr
Massachusetts
Population: 7.0M
Caregivers: 0.8M
Value of care: $15.1B/yr
Hourly Wage: $20.65/hr
Michigan
Population: 10.0M
Caregivers: 1.3M
Value of care: $19.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.38/hr
Minnesota
Population: 5.7M
Caregivers: 0.6M
Value of care: $10.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $20.14/hr
Mississippi
Population: 3.0M
Caregivers: 0.5M
Value of care: $5.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $12.72/hr
Missouri
Population: 6.2M
Caregivers: 0.7M
Value of care: $11.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.47/hr
Montana
Population: 1.1M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.86/hr
Nebraska
Population: 2.0M
Caregivers: 0.2M
Value of care: $2.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.97/hr
Nevada
Population: 3.2M
Caregivers: 0.3M
Value of care: $5.1B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.01/hr
New Hampshire
Population: 1.4M
Caregivers: 0.2M
Value of care: $2.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.96/hr
New Jersey
Population: 9.3M
Caregivers: 1.1M
Value of care: $17.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.71/hr
New Mexico
Population: 2.1M
Caregivers: 0.3M
Value of care: $3.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.31/hr
New York
Population: 19.9M
Caregivers: 2.5M
Value of care: $39.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.69/hr
North Carolina
Population: 10.6M
Caregivers: 1.3M
Value of care: $16.5B/yr
Hourly Wage: $13.79/hr
North Dakota
Population: 0.8M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.24/hr
Ohio
Population: 11.8M
Caregivers: 1.5M
Value of care: $21.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.61/hr
Oklahoma
Population: 4.0M
Caregivers: 0.5M
Value of care: $6.6B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.50/hr
Oregon
Population: 4.3M
Caregivers: 0.5M
Value of care: $8.7B/yr
Hourly Wage: $19.73/hr
Pennsylvania
Population: 13.0M
Caregivers: 1.6M
Value of care: $22.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.63/hr
Rhode Island
Population: 1.1M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $2.1B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.95/hr
South Carolina
Population: 5.2M
Caregivers: 0.7M
Value of care: $9.3B/yr
Hourly Wage: $13.92/hr
South Dakota
Population: 0.9M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.4B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.12/hr
Tennessee
Population: 7.0M
Caregivers: 1.0M
Value of care: $12.3B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.16/hr
Texas
Population: 29.6M
Caregivers: 3.4M
Value of care: $41.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $14.02/hr
Utah
Population: 3.3M
Caregivers: 0.4M
Value of care: $5.5B/yr
Hourly Wage: $17.08/hr
Vermont
Population: 0.6M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $1.2B/yr
Hourly Wage: $18.73/hr
Virginia
Population: 8.7M
Caregivers: 1.0M
Value of care: $14.3B/yr
Hourly Wage: $15.51/hr
Washington
Population: 7.7M
Caregivers: 0.9M
Value of care: $16.8B/yr
Hourly Wage: $21.88/hr
West Virginia
Population: 1.8M
Caregivers: 0.3M
Value of care: $3.0B/yr
Hourly Wage: $12.74/hr
Wisconsin
Population: 5.9M
Caregivers: 0.6M
Value of care: $9.2B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.97/hr
Wyoming
Population: 0.6M
Caregivers: 0.1M
Value of care: $0.9B/yr
Hourly Wage: $16.77/hr
get paid

Apply Now

mother daughter