Financial Help for Families

Adult Kinship
Care

Adult Kinship Care is a program available to individuals who are on the Choices for Independence (CFI) program through Medicaid. This program is design to keep adult family members in a home environment rather than in nursing care facility. Their ongoing non medical care is provided by family member that lives in the home with them. Payments up to $2300 per month.

Benefits of Adult
Kinship Care

Nearly 80% of adults who live at home and receive care assistance depend solely on their relatives and friends for help with their daily activities. These caregivers choose to care for their loved one in order to ensure they receive the best quality care.

Trust & Quality Time

Kinship caregivers often bring a strong emotional connection to their care-giving role, fostering a nurturing environment for the individuals in their care. This emotional support can positively impact the overall well-being of the care recipient.

Trust & Quality Time

Trust & Quality Time with someone you love

Care & Comfort

Kinship care allows individuals to stay within their extended family, preserving important family connections and relationships. This continuity can be crucial for emotional well-being and a sense of belonging.

Care & Comfort

Care & Comfort in your own home

Financial Assistance

Kinship caregivers may receive financial assistance, such as stipends or allowances, which can alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with providing care up to $2300 per month for your caregiver.

Financial Assistance

Financial Payments up to $2300 per month for your caregiver.

Adult Kinship Care is a program available to individuals who are on the Choices for Independence (CFI) program through Medicaid. This program is design to keep adult family members in a home environment rather than in nursing care facility. Their ongoing non medical care is provided by family member that lives in the home with them.

Qualification Needed To Become an Adult Kinship Caregiver

WHAT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS?

Assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), like managing finances, laundry, household chores, home maintenance, bill payments, transportation and meal preparation, are expected duties of family caregivers.

Assisting the family member with self-care tasks, such as bathing, grooming, toileting and dressing. Family caregivers help care recipients with medication management and doctor’s appointments.

Adult Kinship Care Support

Impress Healthcare provides ongoing support and overall oversight to the Adult Kinship program with monthly contact and regular home visits. Clients also have case managers through CFI that provides support with coordinating services for CFI participants overall and monitors overall health and welfare of the individual on an ongoing basis.

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