With 97% Customer Satisfaction, Medicaid Recipients Trust FreedomCare
With 97% Customer Satisfaction, Medicaid Recipients Trust FreedomCare
Get the care you need from a loved one, and they get paid!
Areas Served: Baldwin, Barrow, Bibb, Chatham, Forsyth, Hall, Haralson, Harris, Jackson, Muscogee, Polk, Richmond, Walton, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Douglas, Fayette, Rockdale, Bartow, Catoosa, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Walker, Whitfield, Butts, Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Lamar, Meriwether, Newton, Spalding, Troup, and Upson
The caregiver must be a family member who lives with the Participant in the private home of the Participant or Caregiver.
Areas Served: Baldwin, Barrow, Bibb, Chatham, Forsyth, Hall, Haralson, Harris, Jackson, Muscogee, Polk, Richmond, Walton, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Douglas, Fayette, Rockdale, Bartow, Catoosa, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Walker, Whitfield, Butts, Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Lamar, Meriwether, Newton, Spalding, Troup, and Upson
With 97% satisfaction, FreedomCare is the nation’s fastest-growing in-home care provider. Customers highlight the convenience, ease of use, and quality care that makes us their trusted choice.
Caring for a loved one in Georgia? FreedomCare helps you understand your options — and how to get paid for the care you provide!
Yes, Georgia has Medicaid programs that allow certain family members to be paid caregivers. As long as you meet the program requirements and live in the same home as your loved one, FreedomCare can help you get set up so you receive pay for the care you’re already giving.
In Georgia, caregivers must:
The caregiver must be a family member who lives in the same home as the participant, either in their home or the caregiver’s. Spouses are not eligible to be paid caregivers in Georgia.
Yes, you can be a paid caregiver for your parent in Georgia if you live together in the same home and your parent qualifies for Medicaid. FreedomCare will walk you through the steps so you can provide care for your mom or dad while receiving the pay and support you deserve.
Yes, Georgia allows you to choose a friend or family member to be your caregiver if you qualify for Medicaid and meet the program’s requirements. You must live in Georgia, need help with daily activities, and either be over 65 or between 21–64 with a recognized disability. It’s also important to know that Medicare alone does not qualify you — Medicaid is required.
To qualify for the Community Care Services Program (CCSP) in Georgia, you must be a Medicaid recipient, need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or meals, and be at risk of going into a nursing home without support. If you qualify, FreedomCare can help you choose a family caregiver to provide that care right at home.
Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) is a Georgia Medicaid program that pays family members who live with and care for a loved one at home. Under SFC, you provide daily support, and in return, you receive a tax-free daily stipend along with ongoing coaching and support from a health professional.
No other agency in the country has earned more 5-star ratings.
FreedomCare is proud to be a licensed SFC provider.