Missouri caregiver pay and support

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If you qualify

Get what you need to keep caring.

We help you focus on what really matters — you and your loved one.

Pay

We'll help you jump all of the hurdles into state programs that pay family caregivers. If qualified, you can earn up to
$1,620
/mo

Support

If enrolled you'll get a plan, licensed social worker, nurse, and hands-on training to provide the best care you can.
What's happening in 
Missouri
Federal Medicaid cuts signed into law July 2025
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act (H.R. 1), signed July 4, 2025, is projected to reduce federal Medicaid spending by $911 billion over ten years. HCBS programs — including those that fund family caregiver pay — are optional under federal law and are expected to be among the first services states reduce as federal funding gaps emerge starting in late 2026.
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Missouri Structured Family Caregiving Waiver operating under current CMS approval
Missouri's standalone Structured Family Caregiving Waiver — which provides stipends to qualifying family caregivers including spouses in some cases — is operating under its current CMS approval. Families should confirm enrollment availability and current stipend rates with the Department of Health and Senior Services.
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How It Works

The fastest path to caregiver pay and support in Missouri

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Who are you caring for?

1

Check your eligibility

Answer a handful of questions without the clunky government websites.

2

Enroll in a program

We'll help you jump through the enrollment hurdles.

3

Meet your care team

Download the Givers app and get connected.

4

Document your daily care

Submit daily notes for proof of work and review.

5

Get supported and paid

Receive ongoing payment, coaching, and training.

We exist to make caregiving easier

See the Givers difference.

"I didn't know how I was going to do it. I was drowning in paperwork and couldn't afford to quit my job, but I also couldn't leave my dad alone. Givers made keeping my dad at home possible — and now I actually get paid for the care I was already providing."

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Tawanna M.
Caregiver for her father ·
Missouri
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Get paid through Missouri Medicaid

Some states offer extra services through Medicaid waiver programs.

In Missouri, these waivers let family members get paid for caregiving through Medicaid.

MO Brain Injury Waiver
The Brain Injury Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides HCBS to eligible individuals with a TBI diagnosis to help prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
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MO Aged and Disabled Waiver
The Missouri Aged and Disabled Waiver (ADW) is a Medicaid program that provides HCBS to eligible individuals who would otherwise require nursing home care to prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
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MO Community Support Waiver
The Community Support Waiver is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services and supports to people with developmental disabilities who live in the community, usually with their families to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote independence and inclusion.
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MO Independent Living Waiver
The Independent Living Waiver is a Medicaid program that offers home and community-based services and supports adults with physical disabilities living in the community, usually with their families, that aims to prevent or delay institutionalization and promote independence and inclusion.
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MO Medically Fragile Adult Waiver
The Medically Fragile Adult Waiver is a Medicaid program offering service coordination and authorization for medically necessary services to adults with serious and complex medical needs who are no longer eligible for Healthy Children and Youth programs in order to prevent or delay institutionalization.
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MO Partnership for Hope Waiver (PFH)
Discover the significance of the Partnership for Hope Waiver (PFH), a county-based Medicaid program in Missouri prioritizing individuals in crisis, advocating for caregiver compensation, and providing a comprehensive range of services to enhance the lives of adults and children.
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MO Structured Family Caregiving Waiver
The Structured Family Caregiving Waiver is a Medicaid program that pays family caregivers for providing care to their loved ones who have Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder to prevent or delay nursing home placement and promote home and community-based care.
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MO Children with Developmental Disabilities Waiver
The Missouri Children with Developmental Disabilities Waiver (MOCDD) is a Medicaid program that provides services and supports for children with developmental disabilities who choose home-based care instead of institutional placements, including compensation for eligible family caregivers through a self-directed option.
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MO Developmental Disabilities Comprehensive Waiver
The DD Comprehensive Waiver is a Medicaid program that provides services to eligible individuals with an IDD diagnosis to prevent or delay institutionalization, promote independence, and improve quality life. It includes a self-direction option with the possibility to compensate family caregivers.
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Could you qualify for caregiver pay in Missouri?

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Who do you care for?

How much can you earn as a caregiver in Missouri?

Estimate your potential compensation based on your care level.
Daily stipend
$55–85/day
Weekly estimate
$385–595/wk
Monthly estimate
$1,650–2,550/mo
✓ Tax-free — you keep the full amount

Estimated PCS compensation for light care in

Missouri

:

Hourly rate
$13/hr
Weekly estimate
$100–180/wk
Monthly estimate
$400–780/mo

Estimated PCS compensation for moderate care in Ohio:

Hourly rate
$13/hr
Weekly estimate
$180–360/wk
Monthly estimate
$780–1,560/mo

Estimated PCS compensation for intensive care in Ohio:

Hourly rate
$13/hr
Weekly estimate
$360–540/wk
Monthly estimate
$1,560–2,340/mo
See what you could earn →

Compare: Nursing home avg is

$6,740

/mo.

What's the difference between PCS and SFC?

There are two main programs that pay family caregivers through Medicaid. Here's how they compare:
Structured Family Caregiving
13 states · Givers' program
Personal Care Services
All 50 states
Compensation
Tax-free daily stipend, up to 365 days/year
Hourly taxed rate, paid for hours worked
Residence
Caregiver and care recipient live together
Do not have to reside together
Care schedule
Flexible, around-the-clock based on daily needs
Care provided during scheduled hours only
Coaching & support
Dedicated care team (RN + coach) with ongoing guidance via app, phone, or video
Limited or no individualized coaching — focus is on the care recipient
Training
Hands-on training + periodic home visits for assessment
Caregiver or agency responsible for training
Compliance
SOC2 · HIPAA · documented care plan
Varies by agency
Who manages
Givers handles onboarding, documentation, and payment
Individual or agency must hire, train, schedule, and manage caregiver(s)
Best for
Family caregivers living with a loved one who needs flexible, daily support
Caregivers providing scheduled hourly care who don't need to live with the recipient
Enrollment made easy

The only app in the US to make enrollment quick and easy

Get a dedicated Enrollment Specialist, a clear game plan, and take action to enroll as quickly as possible

Steps to become a paid family caregiver through Medicaid

1

Use the Givers matching tool

Find programs in your zip code that offer caregiver pay options.

2

Work with case managers through enrollment

Determine care needs and eligibility for in-home care.

3

Complete program-specific requirements

Background check, health exam, trainings, or competency tests.

4

Provide care and document your work

Keep accurate records of caregiving tasks and hours.

5

Receive support and payment

Ongoing support and payment provided by Givers or your agency.

Key stats in Missouri

 · Source: AARP, 2026 
1.13M
Family caregivers
870M
Hours spent per year
$17.5B
Annual unpaid care value

Why families choose Givers

See how getting paid through Givers compares to other options for caregiving in Missouri.

Givers
Do it yourself
Nursing home
Monthly cost / pay
Earn up to
$1,620
/mo
$0 (unpaid)
$6,740
+/mo out of pocket
Enrollment help
Full support
✕ Navigate alone
✕ Not applicable
Care stays at home
✕ Facility-based
Coaching & training
Dedicated team
Provided by facility
Ongoing support
App + care team
Facility staff
Your loved one's comfort
Home with family
Home with family
✕ Unfamiliar setting
Costs to you
Free
Free (but unpaid)
$90,000+/year
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Can you get paid to care for your loved one?

Get paid through Veterans Affairs

Veterans and surviving spouses have several options to pay family caregivers:

PCAFC

Up to $3,391/mo

Stipend + training for primary caregivers of veterans seriously injured in service.

Veteran Directed Care

$8–21/hr

Veterans hire family members as caregivers using a monthly care budget.

Aid & Attendance

Up to $3,845/mo

Covers care costs including family caregivers. VA pension + disability required.

Housebound Allowance

Up to $1,903/mo

For eligible veterans who are mostly homebound. Spouses cannot be paid.

Find your local VA →

Get support through the Missouri Department of Senior and Disability Services

The Division of Aging and local Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) offer key services:
ℹ️ Information & referrals
🔄 Respite care
📋 Caregiver training
👥 Support groups
✅ Access to benefits
Find your local AAA in
Missouri
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Who are you caring for?

Get tax credit for caregiving

Tax credits can help offset caregiving expenses:
1
Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCTC)
Up to $3,000 for one dependent or $6,000 for two or more.
2
Child Tax Credit (CTC)
Up to $2,200 per qualifying child under 17.
3
Credit for Other Dependents (ODC)
Up to $500 per dependent (elderly parents, adult children with disabilities).

Other ways to get paid as a family caregiver

1.
Long-term care insurance
May allow funds directed to an informal caregiver.
2.
Employer-sponsored caregiving leave
Some companies offer paid leave to care for loved ones.
3.
Get paid by family
Create a formal personal care agreement for direct family compensation.

Know your caregiver rights and resources

§
CARE Act
Passed in 40+ states. Provides family caregivers with knowledge and skills for safe hospital transitions.
Missouri
Respite Coalition
Statewide network supporting and promoting respite care services for family caregivers.

Frequently asked questions about caregiving in Missouri

How much can I get paid as a caregiver in Missouri?

In Missouri, family caregivers can earn up to $1,620 per month through Medicaid waiver programs. Compensation varies by program type — Personal Care Services pays a taxable hourly rate, while Structured Family Caregiving (available in 13 states) pays a tax-free daily stipend. For veterans' caregivers, compensation ranges from $8-21 per hour through the Veteran Directed Care program, or up to $3,391-3,845 per month through PCAFC or Aid & Attendance. Check what you could earn with our free calculator ↑

Who qualifies to get paid as a caregiver in Missouri?

Family members who are caring for a loved one that requires support with activities of daily living such as bathing, cooking, and transportation, can qualify to get paid as caregivers. In Missouri, the person receiving care must meet a nursing home level of care to be eligible to receive paid care in the home from a family caregiver. Depending on the program, family caregivers may be required to live in the same home as their loved one and/or not work outside of caregiving in order to qualify.
Do I have to be related to the person I am caring for?
While every program has different rules, generally yes, you must be related by blood or marriage to the person you are caring for to get paid as a caregiver in Missouri. In certain circumstances some programs allow for close friends or neighbors to act as the caregiver.

Can a spouse be paid as a caregiver in Missouri?

Spouses are allowed to get paid as family caregivers in certain circumstances in Missouri. Specific to the Structured Family Caregiving, spouses are allowed to get paid as family caregivers in certain circumstances.

Is there "CDPAP" in Missouri?

CDPAP stands for the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, a program that allows family members to get paid for providing personal care services to their loved one. While such programs have different names in every state, Missouri does in fact have programs that pay family caregivers. See if you're eligible
What services does Givers provide?
Givers offers a free interactive tool to match you with caregiver pay and support programs for which you might be eligible in your zip code.

If you qualify for a program that Givers serves, we help you and your loved one with the administration involved in getting enrolled. Once you and your loved one is enrolled, you are required to work with a licensed agency to document your work, get supported, and get paid as their caregivers. Givers can serve as your licensed agency in some states to help you easily meet all requirements.

Even if you don't qualify for a program that Givers serves, we still provide education and resources for you to get in contact with the correct agency and for you to find your way to support. Just fill out this form to get started.
Is Givers really free?
Yes, Givers is really free! Our support is covered by government programs and health insurance.
Is Givers legit?
Givers is Medicaid-licensed Structured Family Caregiving agency available across the US. We have over 50 five star reviews on Google, 93% of caregivers are very satisfied with Givers, and our program has been proven to reduce hospitalizations and caregiver stress. As the only SOC2 compliant Structured Family Caregiving agency in the country, we are the leader in the security and privacy of your information.
How does Givers ensure the privacy and security of my personal information?
At Givers, we take your privacy and security seriously. We are committed to being HIPAA and SOC2 compliant, adhering to stringent standards for protecting sensitive patient health information. Our policies and procedures are designed to ensure that your personal information is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality, using secure technologies and practices. We continuously monitor and update our systems to safeguard your information, giving you peace of mind that your data is in safe hands.
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