If you’re thinking about becoming a caregiver in Connecticut, you’re probably someone who cares deeply about others. Whether you’ve already been helping a parent or family member and want to make it official, or you’re looking to start a meaningful career helping people live better lives, this guide is for you.
If you live with and care for a friend or family member in Connecticut, you may be eligible to get paid for the care you already provide. Many people start caregiving out of love, often without realizing there may be financial support available. Whether you’ve been helping a parent, spouse, or relative and want to make it official, or you’re just beginning to explore how to support someone you care about, this guide will walk you through the steps to becoming a caregiver in Connecticut.
At FreedomCare, we’ve helped thousands of people across the country get paid to care for someone they love. We understand that this process can feel overwhelming at first, but you’re not alone. We’ll walk you through exactly what you need to know, step by step.
What Does a Caregiver Do in Connecticut?
Caregivers in Connecticut help friends and family members who need support with everyday activities. Caregivers can help with things like dressing, bathing, making meals, getting to appointments, or managing medications. Many caregivers provide emotional support, too, which can be just as important as physical care.
We’ve spoken to hundreds of caregivers in Connecticut who say they didn’t realize at first how much of a difference they were already making. They were just being there for someone they love.
Get Paid to Care for a Loved One
One of the most common questions we get is: “Can I get paid to care for my mom (or dad) in Connecticut?” The answer is YES, in many cases, you can.
Through Medicaid’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver programs, Connecticut allows certain family members to get paid for caregiving. These programs are designed to help people stay at home and keep the people they trust close by.
FreedomCare is one of the programs that helps make this possible.
We guide you through eligibility checks, paperwork, and enrollment. We’ve helped families across Connecticut turn their caregiving into a paid opportunity, without putting their loved one into a facility.
Requirements to Become a Caregiver in Connecticut
Requirements vary depending on the type of certification, but most caregivers need to meet a few basic qualifications. Typically, you must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and live in the same home as the person receiving care.
How FreedomCare Helps Caregivers in Connecticut
Some people are looking for a career in caregiving, while others just want to be there for someone they love, and still be able to pay their bills.
Whatever your situation is, we’re here to help.
- We guide you through Medicaid eligibility
- We help complete and submit applications
- We handle payroll, so you get paid on time
- We provide ongoing support to both you and the person you care for
At FreedomCare, this isn’t just paperwork, it’s personal. We’ve walked this road with thousands of families. And we’re ready to walk it with you.
If you’re ready to explore caregiver certification or want to learn more about getting paid to care for a loved one, reach out to us today. We’re here to make sure you have the support you need, every step of the way. Contact FreedomCare today to learn more about becoming a caregiver in Connecticut.