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Shared Family Caregiving (SFC)

Support that empowers families to care for loved ones at home — with dignity, stability, and financial support.

What is Shared Family Caregiving (SFC)?

SFC strengthens families by supporting caregivers financially and emotionally while ensuring loved ones receive personalized care at home.

Shared Responsibility

Families work together to meet daily health needs without relying solely on institutions.

Holistic Approach

SFC addresses cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral aspects of care.

Empowerment

Families gain the knowledge and confidence to manage long-term conditions at home.

Support Systems

Connects households with community resources, case managers, and healthcare partners.

How the SFC Program Supports You

Financial Support

Monthly stipend for caregiving, allowing families to focus fully on care.

Personalized Home Care

Comfortable and familiar environment tailored to the individual’s needs.

Training & Coaching

Ongoing education, support, and access to professional guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligibility & Requirements

Caregiver: Must be 18+, live in the home, and typically not employed elsewhere.

Recipient: Must have Medicaid eligibility and an approved care plan requiring daily support.

Relationship: Family members allowed; spouses/legal guardians vary by state rules.

Program Benefits

Financial Support to the caregiver, often not counted as recipient income.

Personalized Care delivered in the comfort of home.

Training and Back-Up Support for caregiver success.

How the Program Works

1. Confirm Eligibility: Caregiver + care recipient must meet program requirements.

2. Enroll: Work with a case manager or partner agency.

3. Receive Services: Caregiver begins training and receiving stipend.

Get Support. Get Paid. Care With Confidence.

You may qualify for financial and caregiving support at home.

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