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How Much Do Family Caregivers Get Paid in Michigan?
What Programs Are Available to Family Caregivers in Michigan?
FreedomCare Helps Get You Paid Through the Michigan Home Help Program
Who Is Eligible to Get Paid as a Family Caregiver in Michigan?
What Tasks Qualify for Payment?
How to Get Started with FreedomCare
Why Michigan Families Choose FreedomCare
If you’re caring for a parent, grandparent, or other loved one in Michigan, you know this isn’t just an act of love. It’s a full-time commitment. You’re helping with meals, keeping track of medications, supporting their mobility, and often putting your own job, schedule, and health on hold. It’s not easy, and it shouldn’t go unnoticed.
The good news is that in Michigan, you may be able to get paid for the care you’re already giving. Through the state’s Home Help Program, Medicaid-eligible individuals can hire someone they trust to provide in-home care. That means you could be getting paid for the support you’re already giving every day.
At FreedomCare, we’ve helped thousands of people across the country turn family caregiving into a paid role. This guide walks you through how much family caregivers get paid in Michigan, how the Home Help Program works, and how we make it easier for you to get started.
Key Takeaways
- Yes, family caregivers can get paid through Michigan’s Home Help Program
- Average pay: Family caregivers in Michigan earn a standard rate of $16.25 per hour statewide, regardless of location or specific care needs.
- Adult children, relatives, and friends may qualify as paid caregivers, but spouses and parents of patients under 18 are not eligible. According to state guidelines, a “responsible relative” (a spouse or the parent of an unmarried minor) cannot be a paid caregiver.
- FreedomCare helps you apply, get approved, and start receiving same-day pay with no hassle
- The person needing care must be on Medicaid, live at home, and need help with daily tasks
How Much Do Family Caregivers Get Paid in Michigan?
Caregiver pay in Michigan is set at a standard rate of $16.25 per hour statewide. Your total earnings will depend on how many hours of care are approved through the program.
Let’s say you’re caring for your mother and providing around 30 hours of help each week. If your pay rate is $12 per hour, that’s $360 per week, or over $1,400 per month. That income can make a meaningful difference for your household, especially if caregiving has taken the place of a traditional job.
What Programs Are Available to Family Caregivers in Michigan?
The main program that allows family caregivers to be paid in Michigan is the Home Help Program, which is part of the state’s Medicaid system.
While other programs exist, such as MI Choice Waiver or services through Area Agencies on Aging, the Home Help Program is the most widely used and flexible for paying family members who live in the same home or nearby. It’s designed specifically to help people who need support with personal care but want to stay in their own home rather than move into a facility.
That’s where FreedomCare comes in. We work directly with families to help you get paid legally, quickly, and without all the paperwork stress.
Click here to learn more about becoming a paid family caregiver in Michigan
FreedomCare Helps Get You Paid Through the Michigan Home Help Program
We know that Medicaid programs can feel confusing or overwhelming. That’s why FreedomCare exists. We’ve walked this road with thousands of families just like yours, and we’re here to make the process easier from the very beginning.
The Michigan Home Help Program allows individuals who qualify for Medicaid and need help with daily activities to hire a caregiver of their choice. That caregiver can be a family member, a friend, or a neighbor. Once approved, the caregiver is paid through Medicaid funds for the hours of care provided.
FreedomCare helps with:
- Confirming eligibility quickly
- Guiding you through every form
- Scheduling assessments
- Training and onboarding
- Setting up Instant Pay so you’re paid the same day you work
Who Is Eligible to Get Paid as a Family Caregiver in Michigan?
To qualify as a paid caregiver in Michigan, both the care recipient and the caregiver must meet certain criteria.
Eligibility for the Person Receiving Care
The individual needing care must:
- Be a Michigan resident
- Be enrolled in Medicaid
- Live in a home or apartment, not a facility
- Need help with at least one Activity of Daily Living (ADL) such as bathing, dressing, or mobility
- Complete a comprehensive assessment through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
This assessment is usually done by an Adult Service Worker (ASW) who visits the home to evaluate the level of support needed. Based on that, the number of caregiving hours is approved.
Who Can Be a Paid Caregiver?
Under the Home Help Program, your loved one can hire someone they trust to provide their care. This includes:
- An adult child (18 or older)
- A relative such as a grandchild, niece, nephew, cousin, or sibling
- A trusted friend or neighbor
Caregivers must pass a background check and may need to complete a short orientation or training, which FreedomCare helps arrange.
What Tasks Qualify for Payment?
You might already be doing the work that qualifies for pay without realizing it. Under the Home Help Program, caregivers are paid for helping with:
- Bathing and personal hygiene
- Dressing and grooming
- Meal preparation and feeding
- Toileting and incontinence care
- Mobility assistance and transfers
- Medication reminders
- Safety monitoring
If you’re helping someone get out of bed, use the restroom, eat meals, or simply move around safely, those are all considered qualifying activities under the program.
How to Get Started with FreedomCare
We know your time is valuable. That’s why we make the process as fast and straightforward as possible.
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Reach out to FreedomCare and we’ll help you find out if your loved one qualifies for the Home Help Program. This includes checking Medicaid status and care needs.
Step 2: Choose a Caregiver
Once eligibility is confirmed, your loved one selects a caregiver. This can be you, a family member, or someone else they know and trust, but keep in mind that a spouse or the parent of an unmarried child under 18 cannot serve as the paid caregiver under state regulations. FreedomCare ensures the process is fully compliant and easy to follow.
Step 3: Start Getting Paid
After approval, you can begin caregiving and receive payment through Instant Pay. That means no waiting for a weekly or bi-weekly paycheck. You’ll receive payment the same day your care shift ends.
We take care of the backend, so you can focus on what matters most, your loved one.
Why Michigan Families Choose FreedomCare
Families across Michigan trust FreedomCare because we make a complicated process feel simple. We don’t just hand you a stack of papers. We walk with you through each step, from paperwork to payday.
You’re not just a number to us. You’re a daughter trying to keep Mom at home. You’re a grandson stepping up when Grandpa can’t be alone. You’re a neighbor who’s always been there, and now you finally have the chance to be compensated for it.
With FreedomCare, you get:
- Same-day pay
- A real person to call when you need help
- Quick answers to your questions
- Step-by-step guidance through Medicaid and enrollment
Respect for the caregiving role you’ve already taken on
Built on Compassion, Backed by Experience
At FreedomCare, we understand the emotional toll caregiving can take. Many of us have been caregivers ourselves. That’s why we treat every family like our own, with compassion, patience, and clarity.
We’re proud to be the trusted partner for families across Michigan and beyond. We’ve helped more than 100,000 caregivers across multiple states turn their care into compensation. Our team brings years of experience in Medicaid, home care, case management, and family support.
The Bottom Line
If you’re providing care for someone you love in Michigan, you might already be doing a full-time job, just without the paycheck. The Home Help Program makes it possible to be paid for what you’re already doing, and FreedomCare makes it possible to do it without stress.
Whether you’re helping your aunt with her medication, preparing meals for your father-in-law, or making sure your sister gets through each day with dignity and safety, you deserve to be recognized.
Let us help you check eligibility, enroll, and start receiving the pay and support you deserve.
Start Your Journey with FreedomCare Today
We’re here to make the process easy. Check your eligibility now and take the first step toward getting paid to care for someone you love.
Resources:
https://freedomcare.com/get-paid-as-family-caregiver-michigan/
https://www.medicaidplanningassistance.org/michigan-home-help-program/
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs