This guide covers elder care coordination and caregiver support specific to Missouri (MO). Laws, programs, and resources vary by state, and this page focuses on what Missouri residents need to know.
Medicaid Programs
Missouri's Medicaid program offers home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers that can pay family caregivers. These programs let elderly and disabled Missouri residents receive care at home instead of in a nursing facility.
Eligibility for Missouri HCBS waivers depends on the care recipient's medical needs and financial situation. Contact your local Missouri Area Agency on Aging for help applying.
Caregiver Support
Missouri offers caregiver support programs through the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP). Services include respite care, counseling, support groups, and caregiver training.
The Missouri Area Agency on Aging coordinates these services at the local level. They can connect you with Missouri-specific programs for respite care, adult day services, and home modifications.
Elder Law
Missouri elder law covers power of attorney, guardianship, Medicaid planning, and estate planning for aging parents. An Missouri elder law attorney can help you navigate these legal matters.
Missouri has streamlined guardianship procedures for certain situations. Planning ahead with power of attorney documents can avoid the need for guardianship.
Next Steps for Missouri Residents
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