Expert guides about caregiving in Georgia from Brevy Care.
If you are trying to get paid to care for your spouse in Georgia, the honest answer starts with a hard no and ends with a real yes.
When an older adult in Georgia stops driving, the hard part isn't that rides don't exist.
More than 188,000 Georgians are living with Alzheimer's, and about 391,000 family members carry most of their day-to-day care.
Georgia's caregiver programs pay a live-in family member a tax-free daily stipend through Structured Family Caregiving, plus free respite and VA benefits.
If you are caring for an aging parent or spouse in Georgia and running on empty, funded respite care can give you a real break without draining your savings.
Georgia pays a live-in family caregiver roughly $80 a day, tax-free, through a Medicaid program called Structured Family Caregiving (SFC).