- Must reside in Georgia
- Be a Medicaid (or be eligible) recipient under the Elderly and Disabled Waiver Program (EDWP)
- Require assistance with at least two ADLs (e.g., bathing, dressing, mobility)
- Must live with the caregiver
Get Paid
to Care For
a Loved One
If you’re caring for a family member at home, you may qualify to receive financial support through Georgia’s Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) program.
Agility Home Care helps families understand the process and explore whether this program may be the right fit.
Program Eligibility
To qualify for the Structured Family Caregiving program, both the care recipient and the caregiver must meet specific requirements.
- Must be a family member (excluding spouses) or trusted individual
- Reside in the same household as the care recipient
- Be at least 18 years old
- Complete required state training
- Pass background checks
Program Benefits
Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) program offers numerous benefits designed to support both caregivers and their loved ones:
Personalized Care in a Familiar Setting
SFC Waiver Program allows family members to provide care in the comfort of home, ensuring that loved ones receive attention tailored to their specific needs.
Financial Support for Family Caregivers
Family members can receive compensation for their caregiving efforts, providing financial relief while supporting their loved ones.
Comprehensive Health Monitoring
With guidance from a dedicated care manager, caregivers and participants benefit from ongoing health assessments and professional oversight.
Flexibility and Peace of Mind
Participants can choose a trusted family member as their caregiver, offering reassurance and stability in their daily care routines.
Already Caring
for a Loved One?
With Agility Home Care and the SFC Program, you can Earn Up To
$50,000*/Year to care for a loved one who lives with you.
Moreover, our caregivers receive:
- Direct Deposit
- A Cell Phone Plan
- Ongoing Training
- And Much More!
*Rates depend on the program and hours. Must meet employment and program eligibility criteria.
Earn Up To
$50K*
per year
PAID
Weekly Pay
BENEFITS
Cell Phone Plan
BENEFITS
Tax-Free Stipend
PROGRAM
Structured Family Caregiving
FAQ
Explore common questions about our SFC program, including eligibility, caregiver support, and how family members can receive compensation for providing care.
The SFC program allows family members to receive financial support for providing daily care to their loved ones at home.
The care recipient must reside in Georgia, be eligible for the Elderly and Disabled Waiver Program (EDWP), and live with the caregiver. The caregiver must be a family member (excluding spouses), at least 18 years old, and complete required training.
Yes — eligible family members can receive a tax-free stipend of up to $50,000 per year for providing in-home care to a qualifying loved one.
Services include help with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, mobility, meal preparation, medication reminders, and emotional support.
Yes — care recipients select a trusted family member or close friend who lives with them and meets the program's eligibility requirements.
Contact Agility Home Care and our team will guide you through eligibility verification, paperwork, and enrollment.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Agility Home Care has made a big difference in our daily lives. The caregivers are patient, attentive, and always treat my grandmother with dignity. We truly appreciate their consistency and compassion.
We've had an excellent experience with Agility Home Care. Their team is reliable, professional, and genuinely caring. They always go the extra mile to make sure my dad is comfortable and well taken care of
Agility offers an unparalleled level of personalized service, making each client feel like part of their own family. Their exceptional staff is committed to providing comfort and peace of mind, demonstrating a remarkable dedication to both care and compassion in every aspect of their work.
Let's See
If This Program May Be Right
for Your Family
If you're already caring for a loved one, you may have more support available than you realize.
