Indiana Will Pay You to Care for Your Loved One

If you’re already caring for a parent, spouse, or family member, you may qualify for up to $800/week in caregiver pay through Indiana’s Medicaid program.

Caring for Family Can Feel Like a Second Job

Caring for a loved one is deeply meaningful, but it can also bring financial stress, caregiver burnout, and the feeling of being "on duty" 24/7. You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your own stability to give your family the care they deserve.

Indiana’s "Attendant Care" and "Structured Family Caregiving" Programs Can Provide Relief

With Homefront, you can:

  • Get paid weekly for care you're already providing

  • Care for your loved one in the home, where they feel safest

  • Work with a trusted local homecare agency

What You Need to Know

What is it?

Indiana’s Structured Family Caregiving and Attendant Care programs pay family members to care for their loved ones at home. Instead of solely relying on outside agencies, you can be recognized and supported for the work you’re already doing.

Who qualifies?

Family caregivers who:

  • Live in Indiana

  • Provide daily care for a parent, spouse, or loved one

  • Support someone who is eligible for Indiana Medicaid

How do I get approved?

It’s simple: just complete our short online form. Homefront will guide you through every step of the Medicaid approval process so that you can care for your loved one and not have to worry about one more thing.

From the Front Lines to Home Healthcare

Our leadership and many team members have military backgrounds, transitioning from defending the country’s homefront to serving and safeguarding you in the comfort of your home. This commitment to duty, respect, and integrity shapes every aspect of our care, whether it’s companion visits or skilled nursing after a hospital stay.

Imagine What's Possible

Without support, caregiving can feel overwhelming—emotionally, physically, and financially.

But you don’t have to do it alone.

The Structured Family Caregiver and Attendant Care programs help provide:

  • Less financial pressure

  • More time and energy to focus on your family

  • Peace of mind knowing you're supported

Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies for the program?

Indiana residents who provide regular care for a family member on Medicaid.

How much can I get paid?

Compensation varies, but many caregivers may earn up to $800 per week or $3500 per month.

Do I need medical training?

No. You don’t have to be a nurse or CNA—family caregivers qualify. (Non-medical care is referred to as "Home Care" and licensed medical care is referred to as "Home Health Care".)

What's the commitment?

Caregiving must be consistent, necessary support for your loved one.

Trusted by Indiana Families

These two programs are offered in partnership with Indiana Medicaid and the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA).

Get Started Today

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Answer the following questions, and we'll help you find out what you qualify for.

Note: You are not required to live with this person for the Attendant Care (ATTN) program. You are required to live with this person to qualify for the Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) program.

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