Government programs pay family caregivers up to $4,000/month. This $67 guide shows you exactly how to apply in your state.
Every state has programs that pay family members to care for aging parents. Medicaid HCBS waivers, VA caregiver stipends, self-directed care budgets. The programs are real. The money is there.
But the information is buried across 50 different state Medicaid offices, VA.gov, and dozens of government websites. Each state has different rules, different forms, different eligibility requirements. Most families never apply because they don't know where to start.
CarePayGuide cuts through the bureaucracy. One guide. Every state. Every program. Step by step.
One 64-page guide. Every program in every state. The same playbook professional care advocates use.
Get the Guide — $67 →64 pages of actionable information. No filler.
Exact phone numbers, websites, eligibility requirements, and step-by-step instructions for every state. No more searching — it's all here.
Medicaid HCBS waivers, VA programs, self-directed care, state-funded options, and more — all in one place.
Complete breakdown of the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers and Aid & Attendance benefits.
Detailed instructions for each program type, including required documents and timeline expectations.
What to do when your application is denied. Escalation paths and response templates that work.
Every state's caregiver pay rates ($12–$27/hr), plus direct phone numbers for Medicaid offices, VA regional offices, and Area Agencies on Aging.
64 pages covering California's IHSS, New York's CDPAP, Florida's Medicaid Waiver, and every other state — with exact eligibility requirements, websites, and step-by-step instructions.
If the guide doesn't help you find and apply for a paid caregiving program in your state, email us within 60 days for a full refund. No questions asked.
The average family caregiver spends 24 hours per week providing care. That's a part-time job. Government programs exist specifically to compensate you for this work. The only thing standing between you and a monthly check is knowing how to apply.