Caregiver Compensation Guide
State-by-State Guide to Getting Paid
as a Family Caregiver in 2022
Find out what states pay family caregivers.
Caregivers may be eligible for compensation through federal and state-funded programs, including Medicaid and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Select tax benefits can also provide financial relief.
Hover over your state to view estimates for: number of family caregivers in every state (Caregiving in the U.S. 2020, AARP), annual value of unpaid care work (AARP), and monthly payment rates (employment and wage data for home health and personal care aides, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). You can also use our map to access state-specific guides that walk you through the unique benefits and programs available where you live.
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Compensation Guides

Caregiver Confidential
Can I deduct care expenses on my taxes?
Learn more about the credits and deductions that can help you reduce what you owe come tax season.
Read MoreLast Updated:
January 2023

Caregiver Confidential
Getting Paid by Veterans Affairs
If you’re taking care of a Veteran, there are opportunities to get paid to take care of them through Veterans Affairs. Keep reading to learn more.
Read MoreLast Updated:
January 2023

Caregiver Confidential
How to Get Paid to Care for Your Loved One
Caregiving is time consuming and often puts a strain on both emotions and finances. Being paid for the care provided can make a positive difference.
Read MoreLast Updated:
December 2022