It Pays To Care

Receive Care from Your Loved One in Maryland

If you need assistance with daily living activities such as homemaking, personal care, meal preparation, companionship, laundry, and more, you may be eligible for waiver programs in Maryland that allow you to receive care from a loved one or friend while they get paid for taking care of you.

These programs provide an alternative to traditional care facilities, enabling you to remain in the comfort of your own home while receiving personalized care from someone you trust. CaringPays is here to help you understand your options and guide you through the process.

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Maryland Waiver Programs

Waivers Programs are a primary source of payment for family caregivers in Maryland. The state offers several waivers that allow Medicaid recipients to receive care at home from a loved one or friend. These waivers include:

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Community First Choice (CFC) Program

Provides services to help individuals with disabilities and the elderly live independently in their homes or communities. Services may include personal assistance, home modifications, and respite care.

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Community Personal Assistance Services (CPAS) Program

Offers assistance to individuals who need help with daily activities. This program allows family members to be paid caregivers.

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Other Programs

Maryland offers additional programs such as Community-Based Options Waiver (CO) and Increased Community Services (ICS), which may provide opportunities for participant-directed care.

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How Joining CaringPays Benefits Your Life

How Joining CaringPays Benefits Your Life

For Caregivers
For Patients
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Competitive Pay

Receive fair compensation for the care you provide.

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Smartphone with Unlimited Data*

Get a phone with the plan to stay connected and organized.

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Program Assistance

Guidance in navigating Maryland’s caregiver programs.

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Care From Someone You Know

Familiar caregivers mean better comfort and trust.

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Stay Independent at Home

Avoid unnecessary facility care.

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Supportive Services

From personal care to daily activities, get the help you need.

*Must meet employment and program eligibility criteria.

How to Enroll? It’s As Easy As 1-2-3

Getting started with CaringPays is simple and stress-free. In just three steps, we’ll help you find out if you qualify, create a personalized care plan, and connect you with the resources and support you need—so you can focus on what matters most: caring for your loved one.
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Check Eligibility

Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify for the services available.

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Apply & Enroll

Start your application and enrollment process. Our team is here to guide you through the process.

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Get Care

Begin receiving care from your loved one, ensuring they are compensated for their efforts.

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Find out if you qualify for home care and can have someone you trust get paid to support you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Enrollment Process

What is the process of signing up?

Call us directly or Click Here for our team to get back and guide you through the process.

How long does the qualification process take?

The qualification process typically takes 4-6 weeks, depending on the completeness of the application and required assessments.

Is the enrollment process online or in-person?

Enrollment can be completed online or in person, depending on the program’s requirements.

Medicaid & Insurance

Do I have to be on Medicaid to qualify?

Many programs do have eligibility criteria related to Medicaid. Contact Us today and our team will be happy to guide you through the process.

My loved one has Medicare. Do they qualify?

Medicare alone typically does not cover in-home caregiver payments. Medicaid or other waivers may be necessary.

What is the difference between Medicaid and Medicare?

Medicaid is a state and federal program for low-income individuals, while Medicare is a federal program for individuals aged 65 and older or with disabilities.

I have both Medicare and Medicaid – am I eligible?

Having both Medicare and Medicaid may enhance eligibility for certain programs, but specific program requirements should be checked.

How do I obtain Medicaid?

Apply for Medicaid through the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) or online via Maryland Health Connection. You can Call Us or Click Here our team will guide you through the process.

FAQs for Patients

Who can be my caregiver?

A caregiver can be a family member or a professional caregiver who meets the program’s requirements.

Will I have to pay to enroll?

No, there is typically no cost to enroll in these programs.

Can I hire my spouse?

Yes, under the CFC program, spouses can be paid caregivers and receive a tax-free daily stipend.

My child lives with me. Can they be my caregiver?

Yes, adult children living with you can often become paid caregivers under these programs.

Can I switch to you from another home care agency? Is it easy? What are the steps?

Yes, switching to our services from another home care agency is possible and can be a straightforward process. Our team will guide you through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition.

What is the process of signing up?

Call us directly or Click Here for our team to get back and guide you through the process.

How long does the qualification process take?

The qualification process typically takes 4-6 weeks, depending on the completeness of the application and required assessments.

Is the enrollment process online or in-person?

Enrollment can be completed online or in person, depending on the program’s requirements.

Do I have to be on Medicaid to qualify?

Many programs do have eligibility criteria related to Medicaid. Contact Us today and our team will be happy to guide you through the process.

My loved one has Medicare. Do they qualify?

Medicare alone typically does not cover in-home caregiver payments. Medicaid or other waivers may be necessary.

What is the difference between Medicaid and Medicare?

Medicaid is a state and federal program for low-income individuals, while Medicare is a federal program for individuals aged 65 and older or with disabilities.

I have both Medicare and Medicaid – am I eligible?

Having both Medicare and Medicaid may enhance eligibility for certain programs, but specific program requirements should be checked.

How do I obtain Medicaid?

Apply for Medicaid through the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) or online via Maryland Health Connection. You can Call Us or Click Here our team will guide you through the process.

Who can be my caregiver?

A caregiver can be a family member or a professional caregiver who meets the program’s requirements.

Will I have to pay to enroll?

No, there is typically no cost to enroll in these programs.

Can I hire my spouse?

Yes, under the CFC program, spouses can be paid caregivers and receive a tax-free daily stipend.

My child lives with me. Can they be my caregiver?

Yes, adult children living with you can often become paid caregivers under these programs.

Can I switch to you from another home care agency? Is it easy? What are the steps?

Yes, switching to our services from another home care agency is possible and can be a straightforward process. Our team will guide you through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition.

Real Stories from Maryland Paid Family Caregivers

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The training and resources provided by the program have been invaluable. I feel more confident and capable as a caregiver, and it’s comforting to know there’s a support system in place.

Dorothy S. Silver Spring, MD
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I never thought I could get paid to take care of my best friend. The process was simple, and the team guided me every step of the way. It has made such a positive difference in both our lives.

John K. Annapolis, MD
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Having my daughter as my paid caregiver has been a blessing. We have a strong bond, and she understands my needs better than anyone. The support from the program has made this possible.

Mary K. Baltimore, MD
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Providing care for my in-law and getting compensated has made it possible for us to stay together.

Linda G. Rockville, MD