Family Caregiver Subsidies | Careforth Homes
235 Promenade Street, Suite 417, Providence, RI 02908
Eligibility
e age of 65 years or older, or individuals with disabilities who are over 18 years old
Possess the ability to self-direct all aspects of their personal care and community living needs, or have a representative who is available and willing to direct and manage their care and community living needs
Have a cognitive or physical disability that affects their ability to complete Activities of Daily Living in a safe or timely manner
Be eligible for Medical Assistance through The Rhode Island Department of Human Services Long Term Care
Required documents
Varies
Hours
24/7
401-473-2160
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RIte@Home Program
866-797-2333
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Toll Free
Websitehttps://careforth.com/
Application process
Call for Information
Fees
Varies
Service area
Statewide
Shared Living Program
Adults 18-64 with disabilities or anyone 65 and older who is eligible for Medicaid LTSS
Living in the same home as the caregiver who is at least 18 years old (excluding: spouse, legal guardian or power of attorney)
Needing help with some activities of daily living (ADLs and IADLs): bathing, eating, walking, toileting, dressing and transferring.
They help caregivers review eligibility and assist with the application process
Clients receive regular coaching with frequent contact
They connect caregivers to respite support to prevent burnout
They keep you informed about emerging issues to ensure timely interventions
High-quality, personalized care is delivered in person and through our secure, easy-to-use app
Care teams include a dedicated RN and care manager
Last assured
08/10/2023
What's Here
Providing organization
Careforth Homes
Careforth, formerly Seniorlink and Caregiver Homes, has spent more than twenty years helping family caregivers to confidently care for their loved ones at home. Our name has changed, but our commitment only grows stronger.
Careforth has been serving families for 20 years. We recognized from the start that family caregivers are the eyes and ears of the healthcare system. They have the trust of their loved ones, and they are close enough to them to provide the support that they need. Through their experience, they have found that by leveraging the family caregiver, not all complex care needs to take place in a clinical setting — it can be handled at home.
Provides support and reassurance needed to make a full-time commitment to caring for an elder or person with disabilities at home.
