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  1. Caretaker Relative Status: A caretaker relative of a child is a relative by blood, adoption, or marriage with whom a dependent child under age 18, or 18 and full-time student, is living, who …

  2. Mar 15, 2023 · Relative Caregiver Program and Relative Caregiver Stipend Program. (8) “Relative Caregiver” or “Caregiver” means an individual within a first, second, or third degree of …

  3. Dec 10, 2020 · • Parent/Caretaker Relative, the child being cared for must be under 18 OR 18 and a full-time student living in the house with the parent/caretaker relative. • Child (through …

  4. 5 ways you can legally take care of a child you are related to: 1. Family-Planned Care 2. Power of Attorney for Care of a Child 3. Legal Custody 4. Kinship Foster Care 5. Adoption Can’t decide …

  5. Relative Caregiver - TN.gov

    Feb 1, 2025 · Are you eligible to enroll in the Relative Caregiver Program? The relative caregiver must be related to the child by blood, marriage, or adoption. The relative caregiver must have …

  6. If I Qualify for TennCare (Medicaid), Can I Pay My Loved One to …

    Jan 6, 2025 · Some seniors who receive TennCare (Medicaid) may be eligible to use those benefits to employ a family member, friend, or other trusted individual to provide them with …

  7. Paying Family Caregivers through Medicaid Structured Family …

    May 29, 2024 · To make this care sustainable, states are wisely investing in family caregivers through their Medicaid programs and providing direct paths to pay caregivers for their work. …

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  8. May 18, 2021 · (14) Caretaker Relative. A relative of a dependent child by blood, adoption, or marriage with whom the child lives, assumes primary responsibility for the child’s care, and is …

  9. Categories - Tennessee State Government - TN.gov

    Brief Description: For parents and caretaker relatives of a minor child(ren) under the age of 18 or children age 18 and a full-time student. This is a mandatory program for states. States can set …

  10. These include expanding coverage of parents and caretaker relatives of dependent children, covering a supply of diapers for infants and young children enrolled in TennCare, and …

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