Caregiving in Texas

Expert guides about caregiving in Texas from Brevy Care.

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How to Get Paid to Care for Your Spouse in Texas

You can get paid to care for your spouse in Texas, but usually not through standard Medicaid, which treats a husband or wife as a caregiver it will not pay.

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Senior Transportation in Texas: Rides for Older Adults (2026)

When a parent in Texas stops driving, the hard part isn't that rides don't exist.

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Dementia Care in Texas: A Caregiver's Guide (2026)

About 459,300 Texans age 65 and older were living with clinical Alzheimer's dementia in 2020, and roughly 1.3 million Texans care unpaid for someone with Alzheimer's or another dementia.

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Texas Caregiver Guide 2026, Pay, Respite, Programs, Resources

In Texas, an adult child, sibling, or friend can be paid to care for a loved one through Medicaid's Consumer Directed Services; a spouse can be paid through the VA, and through the non-Medicaid CMPAS

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Respite Care in Texas: Free & Paid Options for Caregivers (2026)

Respite care in Texas gives family caregivers a temporary break, and several programs can help pay for it: Medicaid, VA benefits, and state respite vouchers.

12 min read
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Caregiver Programs Available to You in Texas

Texas has more caregiver support programs than most families realize.

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How to Get Paid as a Family Caregiver in Texas

Getting paid to care for an aging parent in Texas is not a myth: several real programs reimburse family members for the daily help they already provide.

17 min read