Michigan: Get Paid $17.50/hour to Care for a Loved One on Medicaid

Michigan Caregivers are using AAA Advantage Home-care to get compensation they deserve for the care they provide a Medicaid recipient. Get started below. 

Who Qualifies for Paid Caregiving in Michigan? If you are a:

Child

Sibling

Parent

Of a Medicaid Recipient, you may be eligible to be compensated for your care.

Get the pay you deserve for the care you provide.

You are likely eligible if your care recipient:

has a certified medical need for services (we'll walk you through how to determine this)

is covered under medicaid

Is not concurrently enrolled in: The MI Choice waiver program, MI Health Link, Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE).

How it works

Our team will guide you through the entire process.

Step 1

We Check Your Eligibility

Step 2

We Collect Needed Forms

Step 3

An in-person assessment is scheduled

Step 4

Get approved and start getting paid for your care

FAQs

How much do caregivers get paid and how often?

Caregivers are paid $17.50 per hour, with bi-weekly direct deposit payments every other Friday.

You are paid directly by our company, not the state. We handle payroll and direct deposit for all caregivers.

Hours vary based on your client’s needs and your availability. Most caregivers work 20–70 hours per month.

You can be enrolled for life. There is no hard limit on how long caregivers can be compensated for care. 

Once your client’s case is approved, the state takes up to 45 days to authorize care and release funds.

Yes. Relatives, friends, and neighbors can be paid caregivers — but spouses and parents of minors cannot.

This is a W-2 position, and income may impact certain benefits like SSI or Medicaid, depending on your situation.

Clients must:

  • Have Medicaid

  • Need help with daily tasks (ADLs)

  • Not be enrolled in MI Choice, MI Health Link, or PACE

  • Have no responsible relative available to help

You can be paid for hands-on help with:

  • ADLs (e.g., bathing, dressing, toileting)

  • IADLs (e.g., meal prep, laundry, shopping)

  • Complex care (e.g., wound care, catheter care, feeding tubes)

Michigan’s Home Help Program is funded through Medicaid and managed by the Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).

Start Getting Paid to Care for your Family Today!

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