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Apply today for paid caregiving in Wyoming, Michigan

Yes, you can be paid to care for a family member in Wyoming through Michigan's Home Help Program. The care recipient must be enrolled in Michigan Medicaid and need hands-on help with at least one daily living activity, like bathing, dressing, or mobility. Panda Care Homecare handles the paperwork so Wyoming families can start caregiving without the red tape.

As of January 1, 2026, Michigan's Home Help individual caregiver rate is $17.13 per hour, set by MDHHS. Your total monthly pay depends on the care hours approved during the in-home assessment, and the caregiver is paid through Michigan Medicaid with no cost to the care recipient.

Yes, adult children are among the most common paid caregivers under Michigan's Home Help Program. Siblings, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and trusted friends can also qualify. Spouses and parents of a minor child are the main relationships excluded by program rules.

Yes, care recipients can change their paid family caregiver at any time under Home Help's consumer-directed model. We help Wyoming families update paperwork and transition between caregivers so there's no gap in care.

You'll typically need the Adult Services Application (DHS-390), the Medical Needs Certification (MDHHS-6200) signed by the care recipient's doctor, proof of Michigan Medicaid enrollment, and the caregiver's ID and background check results. Our team provides a full checklist and helps gather everything needed.
