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Paid Family Caregiver Program in Toledo, Ohio

If you are caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one in Toledo, you may be able to receive compensation through Ohio Medicaid programs. CareOasis helps families in the Greater Toledo area enroll in programs such as the PASSPORT Waiver, MyCare Ohio, and Structured Family Caregiving. These programs allow your loved one to receive care at home while you receive financial support for the care you already provide.

How much can I earn as a caregiver in Toledo?

In Toledo, caregiver compensation varies based on the program and the level of care required. For hourly programs like PASSPORT and Mycare, pay typically ranges from $16.50 to $20.00 per hour. For live-in caregivers under Structured Family Caregiving (SFC), you can receive a tax-free stipend of up to $1,800 per month. CareOasis is committed to offering some of the highest pay rates in the Toledo area.

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Who Qualifies in Toledo?

Care Recipient: Must be a resident of the Toledo area, eligible for Medicaid and require a 'Nursing Facility Level of Care' as determined by the Area Agency on Aging.

Caregiver: Must be legally able to work, pass a background check, and complete our free training. No prior experience is needed.

Counties Served

We serve families throughout the Greater Toledo area, including:

  • Lucas County
  • Wood County
  • Fulton County
  • Ottawa County

CareOasis works with MyCare plans accepted in Toledo, including CareSource, Buckeye Health Plan, and Anthem BCBS.

How to Apply in Toledo

1. Check Eligibility

Use our simple online form to see if you and your loved one qualify for paid caregiving in the Toledo area.

2. Complete Enrollment

Our team guides you through enrolling with the Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio. You can apply for services here: Apply for Services in Toledo.

3. Get Certified & Trained

We provide free training to ensure you are confident and prepared for your caregiving role.

4. Start Receiving Pay

Once enrolled, you'll receive regular, on-time compensation for the dedicated care you provide.