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Who qualifies for Structured Family Caregiving in Georgia?
Who is eligible as caregiver
- Caregiver cannot work another job
- Someone eligible to work in the United States
- Live in Georgia
- Spouses are not qualified
- Able to direct your own care/services (if not have an individual representative to appoint)
The Caregiver may be a non-family member or a family member who lives with the Participant in the private home of the Participant or the Caregiver.
Who is eligible as a patient
- Clients must be on Medicaid’s CCSP or SOURCE program and require daily support.
- Caregivers must live in the same home.
- Be at least 21
- Cannot receive SSDI, and cannot be a spouse or guardian.
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- Spend quality time with the people you love
- Choose a caregiver you trust
- Minimize trips to the hospital
- Avoid caregiver turnover

Step-by-Step Care You Can Count On with Primecare
With Primecare, the path to becoming a paid family caregiver is straightforward. We help families identify eligibility, complete necessary forms, and receive training tailored to your loved one’s needs. You’ll gain the confidence, skills, and financial stability to continue caring—while we provide ongoing oversight, support, and resources to ensure the highest level of care.
Apply to Qualify
Complete a short form to see if you’re eligible for services. (Insurance requirements vary by program, so we’ll guide you through what’s needed.)
Consult and Enroll
Our team will review your information and connect with you to discuss the best service options for your situation. We’ll walk you through next steps and assist with any documents required.
Begin Receiving Care
Once enrollment is complete, you’ll start receiving personalized care and support tailored to your needs.

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What types of home care programs are available in Georgia?
PrimeCare offers three programs:
- Structured Family Caregiving (SFC): A live-in family caregiver provides full-time care at home.
- Traditional Caregiving (CNA/PCA): Certified professionals are hired to support with daily needs.
- Friends & Family Caregiving (FSF): Relatives or friends (not spouses or legal guardians) can serve as paid caregivers after completing training and background checks.
Who qualifies for Structured Family Caregiving in Georgia?
Clients must be on Medicaid’s CCSP or SOURCE program and require daily support. Caregivers must live in the same home, be at least 21, cannot receive SSDI, and cannot be a spouse or guardian.
What is the role of a health coach in SFC?
What is Traditional Caregiving (CNA/PCA)?
This program provides families with certified Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) or Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). These trained professionals handle daily tasks like bathing, dressing, mobility support, and medication reminders. Families choose this route when they prefer professional caregivers instead of family providing the care.
What is Friends & Family Caregiving (FSF)?
FSF allows close relatives or friends to serve as the caregiver. They must complete CPR/First Aid, background checks, TB testing, and PCA/CNA training requirements. This option is ideal for families who want a trusted loved one involved but need support getting them credentialed.
Who cannot serve as a caregiver under Georgia’s programs?
How do families get started with SFC?
Who qualifies for SFC in Indiana?
The client must be eligible for Indiana Medicaid, require daily assistance, and live with their caregiver. Caregivers must be 21+, cannot be a spouse or guardian, and cannot be on SSDI.
What is Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) in Indiana?
What is the role of a health coach in SFC?
Can friends or non-relatives serve as caregivers?
Can I choose my own caregiver?
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