How much will I get paid?
Payment + benefits depend on the patient’s location and insurance plan. Please call us at to find out your exact rates.
How many hours will I be able to work?
This depends on two things:
1. How many hours the consumer is approved for.
2. How many hours the consumer wants you to work.
All work hours are subject to appropriate labor regulations and policies.
1. How many hours the consumer is approved for.
2. How many hours the consumer wants you to work.
All work hours are subject to appropriate labor regulations and policies.
How will I get paid?
You’ll get a paycheck every Friday by direct deposit, mailed check, or pay card (provided at no cost).
How do I qualify for overtime?
If the patient you serve is authorized to receive more than 40 hours per week AND you work over 40 hours in a given week, you’ll start getting paid overtime.
Can I get paid to take care of my spouse?
No – not if you are legally married to your spouse.
What does it take to qualify as a person who needs care?
If you need help with activities of daily living — like shopping, cleaning, bathing, and grooming — there’s a good chance you’re eligible. A Medicaid nurse and/or a nurse from your plan will visit you at home to determine (a) if you’re eligible and (b) how many weekly hours of care you can get.
My father gets disability benefits – can he qualify?
Yes — if he has Medicaid and needs care.