Effective November 1, 2024, the Home Help individual caregiver rate will be adjusted to $15.88 per hour. This rate adjustment is based on the verified increase in the state minimum wage that will go into effect on February 21, 2025. The Home Help agency provider rate will be adjusted to $27.00 per hour.
Hha Salary in Michigan Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $36,171 $17 75th Percentile $32,700 $16 Average $29,272 $14 25th Percentile $25,300 $12
In Michigan, you don't need certification for non-medical caregiver roles. However, proper training and certification can boost your credibility and job prospects. Caregiver training in Michigan includes at least 75 hours of instruction, covering key skills like personal care, infection control, and basic first aid.
Home Health Care Provider Salary in Michigan Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $54,474 $26 75th Percentile $32,200 $15 Average $29,904 $14 25th Percentile $22,700 $11
To become a Home Health Aide in Michigan, complete a state-approved training program, pass a competency evaluation, and be listed on the Michigan Nurse Aide Registry. State-approved training programs for Home Health Aides typically range from 75 to 150 hours.
All claims for waiver services reimbursement or appeals for claim denials should be submitted electronically through our HAP CareSource Provider Portal. Instructions for submitting claims and/or appeals for denial of claims can be found on the HAP CareSource Provider Portal.
MDHHS is offering $3,000 for respite and caregiver relief services to eligible Home Help clients and their live-in caregiver who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and require continual supervision to live in their own home.