The Caregiver Support Program

The Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program helps people who take care of others. It offers resources and assistance to support caregivers and help them maintain a healthy, ongoing relationship with the person they are caring for.

About the Caregiver Support Program

The Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program helps people who take care of others. It offers resources and support to make caregiving easier and to keep a good relationship with the person being cared for. The program aims to reduce caregiver stress by focusing on the caregiver’s well-being. It provides:

The program is administered by your local Area Agency on Aging. Each caregiver is assigned a care manager who will come to the care receivers' home, conduct a comprehensive assessment of the needs of the caregiver, provide support, and work with them to develop a person-centered plan of care.

Resources for Caregivers of Adults

Your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is the first place to turn for caregiver resources. Some additional resources are provided below.

Resources for Caregivers of Children

When a grandparent or relative takes care of a child, it brings big changes in life. This can be tough emotionally, legally, and financially. Children might also have emotional or behavioral problems and need extra help. Talking to other caregivers who are in similar situations can provide valuable support.

Contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to find out if any support groups for grandparents or relatives raising children are available in your area. Some additional resources are provided below.

Caregiver Support Act

Act 20 of 2021 (amended June 11, 2021) was signed into law by Governor Wolf on June 11, 2021. This new law removes barriers to utilizing the program and provides more flexibility to serve caregivers most in need.

Most notably for consumers, the new law removes the prior limitations on the maximum monthly amount available to a qualified primary caregiver for out-of-pocket expenses incurred for services, and the lifetime reimbursement amount for Home Modifications and Assistive Devices. Act 20 grants the PA Department of Aging (PDA) the authority to determine those amounts.

Effective August 10, 2021, the following maximum reimbursement amounts have increased:

  1. The maximum monthly reimbursement amount (based on the caregiver's calculated reimbursement percentage) will increase to $600.
  2. The maximum lifetime reimbursement amount (based on the caregiver's calculated reimbursement percentage) for Home Modifications or Assistive Devices will increase to $5,000.

Older Americans Act of 1965

(Amended March 25, 2020) As part of the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA) of 2020, the requirement to limit funding and spending on grandparents/older relative caregivers (55+) to 10% of the overall funding allocation was eliminated.

This change, along with the passage of Act 20 that allows for the use of both federal and state funds to serve grandparents/older relative caregivers, will allow PDA's Caregiver Support Program to better serve these primary caregivers caring for relative children and adult children with disabilities.