Private Duty Care vs. Medicaid Waiver Programs -What Families Should Know
13 Jan 2026 • Nationwide

Two Paths to Home Care
Families exploring in-home care often find two main choices: private duty care and Medicaid waiver programs. Both bring care into the home, but they differ in funding, flexibility, and eligibility.
At CaringPays, we help families compare these options so they can choose the path that offers both quality care and financial peace of mind.
Private Duty Care
Private duty agencies serve clients who pay out-of-pocket or through long-term care insurance. This model provides flexibility in scheduling and caregiver choice but can cost thousands per month without Medicaid coverage.
Pros:
- Choose any caregiver or schedule
- Immediate start
- Higher hourly rates for caregivers
Cons:
- Fully self-funded
- No Medicaid coverage
- Limited oversight unless requested
Medicaid Waiver Programs
Waiver programs are publicly funded and often allow family caregivers to be paid for providing care. Participants must meet income and medical-need criteria.
Pros:
- Covered by Medicaid
- Caregivers receive financial support
- Includes professional oversight and training
Cons:
- Application process can take time
- Must follow program guidelines
Real Story
“I started with private duty care but switched to a waiver program through CaringPays. Now my daughter is paid to help me, and we still get nurse visits and check-ins. It’s the best of both worlds.” — Denise, Care Recipient
FAQs
Q: Can I switch from private duty to a Medicaid program?
A: Yes, CaringPays helps families transition smoothly.
Q: Are waiver programs only for low-income families?
A: They’re based on Medicaid eligibility and care needs, not just income.
Q: Can I still choose my caregiver?
A: Many waiver programs allow participants to select their caregiver, often a family member.
Final Thoughts
Both care options have value, but Medicaid waiver programs give families lasting support and financial relief. CaringPays helps you find which program fits your situation best.
Speak with a Care Advisor to explore Medicaid waiver programs near you.
Disclaimer: Program eligibility varies by state and income. This blog is for informational purposes only.


















































