
- Assistance with bathing, grooming, and mobility
- Meal preparation and daily living support
- Medication reminders
- In-home Medicaid care services
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In Michigan, close relatives like adult children, siblings, grandchildren, and trusted friends can be paid through Home Help, but legal spouses and parents of minor children generally cannot. We'll walk you through exactly who in your family qualifies as a paid caregiver.

Payments received as a family caregiver in Battle Creek may count as taxable income and could affect certain public benefits. It's a good idea to review program rules and speak with a tax or benefits professional before enrolling.

Besides Medicaid Home Help, Battle Creek families may find support through veterans' caregiver programs, local aging services, respite grants, or private home-care agencies. We work primarily with Michigan Medicaid plans, but can point families toward other resources when Medicaid isn't the right fit.

Yes, you can be a paid caregiver for more than one family member in Battle Creek, as long as each care recipient is separately approved through Michigan Medicaid's Home Help Program. Each person receives their own assessment, care plan, and approved monthly hours.

No, Medicare alone is not enough to qualify for Michigan's Home Help Program. The care recipient must be enrolled in Michigan Medicaid and meet the program's income, asset, and functional needs requirements, and we can help confirm eligibility in a quick call.
