You’re already doing the work. Let’s make sure you’re supported for it.
If you’re caring for a parent, spouse, sibling, or friend in Kansas, you may be eligible to be paid as a caregiver—thanks to Medicaid programs that recognize the value of care at home.
Medicaid Programs That Pay Family Caregiver
Kansas Medicaid (KanCare) offers several programs that support in-home care and allow a loved one to be hired as the caregiver:
- Frail Elderly (FE) Waiver – for seniors who qualify for nursing home-level care but wish to stay home.
- Physical Disability (PD) and Brain Injury (BI) Waivers – for people with physical or brain injuries who want support living independently.
- Working Healthy and WORK (Working Opportunities Reward Kansans) – for people with disabilities who work and need help with daily tasks.
In many cases, your loved one can choose you as their caregiver—and you can be compensated for the care you already provide.
Can I Switch to a Better Agency?
Yes! If you’re already enrolled but feel unsupported, underpaid, or overwhelmed by paperwork, switching to a better agency is possible and often easier than you think. We can walk you through the process.
How Guardian Home Care of KS Supports You
We make things easier and more worthwhile by:
- Offering competitive pay and paid overtime
- Giving you a say in your work schedule
- Guiding you through enrollment and switching
- Handling paperwork and helping you stay compliant
- Being available whenever you need help or have questions
This Is Your Sign to Get Paid—and Get the Support You Deserve
If you’re already caring for someone you love, let us help you get recognized and supported for it. Reach out today, and we’ll guide you every step of the way.