Indiana Family and Social Services Administration: Paying Family Caregivers

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration

Caring for an aging loved one or someone with a disability can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be financially and emotionally demanding. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) understands this and offers programs to help Hoosier families.

The Indiana Division of Aging: Here to Help

Indiana Area Agencies on Aging Map

The FSSA's Indiana Division of Aging is dedicated to empowering Hoosiers with the information and resources they need to make informed decisions about their long-term care options. Their goal is to provide you with the knowledge to choose the best path for yourself and your loved ones, promoting independence and quality of life.

One way they achieve this is by partnering with Area Agencies on Aging and Disability Resource Centers. These local organizations offer valuable information and service options to older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers.

Indiana Home-and Community-Based Services Waivers Program

The Indiana Home-and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers Program is a lifesaver for many families. These programs allow Indiana Medicaid to pay for care provided in your home or a community setting, rather than a nursing facility. This not only allows your loved one to remain in familiar surroundings but can also be more cost-effective.

There are two main waivers administered by the Division of Aging:

FSSA Credentials Providers Like Paid.care to Support Family Caregivers

The FSSA recognizes the invaluable role family caregivers play and credentials home care and HCBS providers like Paid.care to compensate them for their caregiving efforts.

Through this program, Paid.care can:

  • Employ family caregivers

  • Provide caregiver training

  • Assist with payroll

  • Help with daily caregiver notes, as required by Indiana Medicaid

How to Get Started: Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Phone Number & Contact Form

If you're interested in learning more about Indiana FSSA's programs for family caregivers, here are some resources:

Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. The Indiana FSSA and providers like Paid.care are are here to support you and your family.

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