Get Paid as a Family Caregiver in Missouri
Taking care of a loved one or friend is a fulfilling experience, and in Missouri, you can also get paid for it. Explore your options of becoming a paid caregiver through various state-funded programs and caregiver resources.

Get Paid Through Missouri
Waiver Programs
Medicaid and other state-sponsored programs in Missouri offer financial assistance to family caregivers. These programs vary by region, but they often allow individuals to get paid for providing essential home care services to a family member or friend.

MO HealthNet Consumer-Directed Services (CDS)
Allows adults with physical disabilities to hire and pay family caregivers through an approved structure.
Aged and Disabled Waiver (ADW)
Provides in-home personal care, homemaker services, and respite for eligible seniors—family caregivers are paid.
Independent Living Waiver (ILW)
Offers broader self-directed services—personal assistance, environmental adaptations, equipment—with paid family caregivers.
It's As Simple As 1-2-3
Check Eligibility
Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify. Check my Eligibility.
Enroll
Start your application and enrollment process. Our team is here to guide you through the process.
Start Getting Paid
Begin receiving payments for your caregiving services and make a difference in the life of your loved one. Start Now.
Benefits of Joining CaringPays
Earn While You Care
Receive financial compensation for supporting your loved one.
Training and Professional Support
Access caregiver training and resources.
Job Security and Stability
Structured programs with consistent pay.
Receive Personalized Care
Your child receives care from someone they trust.
Remain Independent
Stay in your home with proper support.
Additional Services
Benefit from therapy, respite care, and home modifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for this program?
Eligibility varies by state, but generally, if you are caring for a family member or friend with a chronic condition or disability, you may qualify. Request More Information
How much can I get paid?
Payment rates depend on your state and the level of care required.
How often will I receive payments?
Payments are usually made on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis, depending on your state’s regulations.
What types of care are covered?
Care types include assistance with daily living activities, companionship, and more.
Real Stories from Missouri Paid Family Caregivers
Ready to Get Started?
Our bilingual team is here to assist you every step of the way. Whether you have questions or need help with enrollment, we’re here for you.
