How to get paid taking care of a family member

When a family member or friend needs 24-hour in-home care due to age, disability, or illness, it’s often a loved one who steps up to help. If you’re already providing daily care, you may be wondering: Can I actually get paid for this? The good news is—yes, in many cases, you can. 

This comprehensive guide will walk you through the full process for how to start receiving compensation.

How to get paid taking care of a family member or friend

Get paid to care for
loved ones

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Who are we?

Entyre Care helps family caregivers access the compensation, support and resources they need:

  • Start getting monthly payments
  • Have a dedicated care team to coach you
  • Take better care of yourself

How to become a paid caregiver for a family member?

Caring for someone isn’t easy, but the good news is: you don’t have to do it alone. Our expert team is here to provide the professional guidance and support you need.

Our Family Caregiver Compensation Program, funded by state health plans, might be the ideal solution for your personal predicament:
– People unable to live on their own get to retain the dignity and freedom of staying at their home.
– Caregivers receive a monthly tax-free compensation for their services as well as qualified mentoring.

Financial Compensation

Help cover the costs with up to $2,500 per month paid through our Caregiver Compensation Program.

Personalized Coaching

Your designated nurse and care manager are available anytime to answer questions, offer guidance, or simply listen as you navigate the challenges of caregiving.

Essential Resources

Use our app for a personalized coaching plan and access to a supportive community of fellow carers and professionals.

To find out if you can get paid as a family caregiver, start by asking two key questions

Does your state offer a caregiver payment program?
Do you meet the eligibility requirements?

How to apply for caregiver compensation

If you are eligible for compensation and there is a funded program in your state, you can apply for compensation in 4 easy steps. It is important to us to make the process as simple as possible for you. You’ll also have a dedicated support person to guide you through every step, to answer all questions that might occur along the way.

Expertise
  1. Meet the Requirements

    If you want to receive financial compensation for caring for a family member, you must be an enrolled member of Entyre Care.

    Key requirements for enrollment through Entyre Care:
    • You are willing to care/already care for a friend or relative
    • You are at least 18 years old

  2. Personal visit

    As part of a personal visit to the care recipient’s home, one of our registered nurses will assess the individual care needs together with you.

  3. Get enrolled

    The family caregiver receives an agreement from Entyre Care and is compensated of to $2,500 monthly for providing care.

  4. Done: Care for a friend or family member and receive monthly compensation.

    From the moment you sign, you’ll receive monthly compensation for caring for your loved one.
    Your dedicated nurse will visit you regularly, offering both professional guidance and emotional support.
    Our goal is to ensure that you never feel alone in your caregiving journey.

Who qualifies as a caregiver under Medicaid rules?

Each state has its own requirements, but there are some common eligibility criteria that apply across the U.S.:

Caregiver

  • Is 18+ years old
  • Is the primary caregiver
  • Can provide the care required by the care recipient

Note: Some states will not allow a spouse to serve as the caregiver. Check your eligibility with us!

Care recipient

  • Is enrolled in a state Medicaid program
    > If the person you want to care for is not enrolled in a state Medicaid program, we offer free assistance to help them gain access to it.
  • Needs assistance with at least two activities of daily living (ADLs)
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What are ADLs?

Caregivers are compensated for helping with activities for daily living (ADLs). They include:

  • Feeding
  • Bathing/Personal Hygiene
  • Dressing
  • Using the Toilet
  • Ambulating
  • Transportation

Find out if you qualify and see how much you could earn—try our free calculator in just minutes!

How much do family members get paid for caregiving? 

How much you get paid depends on your state, the program you qualify for, and the level of care required. Here’s an example of typical payment within certain states:

Care levelLight careModerate care
DescriptionLight care typically involves occasional assistance with one or two Activities of Daily Living—such as helping with dressing or offering reminders for personal hygiene and grooming—while the family member remains mostly independent.Moderate care means providing regular hands-on support with several ADLs, like bathing and showering, toilet hygiene, transferring in and out of bed or chairs, and self-feeding, often requiring the caregiver to be present throughout the day.
Caregiving hours/day0.5–1 hr/day 1–2 hr/day  
$/week$110–250 per week $250–500 per week 
$/month$500–1,000 per month $1,000–2,500 per month 
Example of weekly and monthly compensation

What states pay you to take care of a family member? 

All states offer some sort of payment for caregivers. As the compensation is funded by state specific health plans, the respective rules and requirements vary by state.

Entyre Care will guide you through the process, help identify the right program in your state, and take care of the paperwork—so you don’t have to spend hours researching or navigating the system on your own.

Connecticut
Georgia
Indiana
Louisana
Massachusetts
You could get up to $1,500/month tax-free
Missouri
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
You could get up to $1,800/month tax-free
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Virginia
You could get up to $2,500/month

You could get up to $1,500/month tax-free

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You could get up to $1,800/month tax-free

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You could get up to $2,500/month

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What are the benefits of being an enrolled caregiver with Entyre Care?

At Entyre Care, we understand the challenges of caregiving. That’s why we offer financial support, expert guidance, and a strong community to help you care for your loved one—without sacrificing your own well-being.

There are many advantages of caring for a loved one at home. As an enrolled caregiver, you can assure yourself that your loved one is getting the best care, and that you are not sacrificing your livelihood in order to perform that function.

Financial Security

Financial Security

Get compensated for the time you spend caring for a loved one, reducing income loss and securing your future. Learn how we help families maintain financial stability while caregiving.

Professional Support

Professional Support

A dedicated nurse and care manager provide expert advice and emotional support, ensuring you’re never alone in your caregiving journey. Explore our personalized solutions for stress-free care.

Expertise

Our Expertise Reducing Your Burden

We handle administrative tasks and quality assurance, so you can focus on providing the best care. See how our experts make caregiving easier with specialized support.

As we are fully aware about the mental and emotional challenges the responsibility of caring for a family member or friend entails, we offer professional and individual guidance for the wellbeing of caregivers.

Benefits to caregivers

  • Support & coaching from certified nursing professionals
  • Prevention of caregiver burnout
  • Financial compensation mitigates income loss
  • Reduced risk of financial hardship in old age

Benefits to care recipients

  • Individualized, competent home care
  • High-quality care and safety
  • Improved outlook
  • Positive impact on the course of illness
Entyre Care Gloria & Kelly’s Story

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Caring for a loved one isn’t easy, but with the right support, it can be life-changing. Kelley shares how Entyre Care helped her keep her mother, Gloria, at home, giving her peace of mind and financial stability. ‘Now my mom has the care she needs, and I don’t have to worry every single day,’ Kelley says. Read their full story below:

Questions About Compensation for Caring for a Family Member

Read the most frequently asked questions about the Family Caregiver Compensation model here.

All states offer some sort of payment for caregivers. As the compensation is funded by state specific health plans, the respective rules and requirements vary by state.

Entyre Care will guide you through the process, help identify the right program in your state, and take care of the paperwork—so you don’t have to spend hours researching or navigating the system on your own.

If your mother needs daily help with essential activities like bathing, dressing, or mobility there’s a good chance you qualify for financial support. Since rules vary by state, check your eligibility and how much you could earn using our calculator or reach out to us directly.

If your parents are in need of daily assistance with ADLs, there is a high probability you can get paid for your care. The eligibility requirements vary by state and program. To find out if you can apply for compensation, use our compensation calculator or contact us directly.

Our Caregiver Compensation Program is completely free! It is fully covered by a health plan or through a state Medicaid program, so there’s no cost to you.

If the person you want to care for is not enrolled in a state Medicaid program, we offer free assistance to help them gain access to it.

Entyre Care is an AFC provider, funded by state health plans. We employ caregivers who want to care for a family member or friend at home full time and support them they best way possible with professional and individual guidance.