Meets financial eligibility requirements: Having a monthly income that is not greater than 365% of the Federal poverty level ($4,760 for an individual; $6,433 for a married couple in 2025). Having countable assets totalling $40,000 or less for an individual or $60,000 or less for a couple.
Family caregiving is the act of providing at-home care for a relative, friend, or other loved one with a physical or mental health problem. As life expectancies increase, medical treatments advance, and more people live with chronic illnesses and disabilities, many of us find ourselves caring for a loved one at home.
Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) JACC is a State-funded program that provides a broad array of in-home and community-based services to individuals age 60 and older who meet clinical eligibility for nursing home level of care and who desire to remain in their homes within the community.
The persons, agencies and organizations with which a caregiver has contact – directly or indirectly – are referred to as a person's social support system. Social support may be provided in the form of: Physical or practical assistance (e.g., transportation, assistance with chores)
A caregiver position usually requires some form of education or training in healthcare, nursing, or a related field. In some cases, an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) or equivalent in Health and Social Care is beneficial. It's important to acquire these qualifications before starting your job search.
JACC is a State-funded program that provides a broad array of in-home and community-based services to individuals age 60 and older who meet clinical eligibility for nursing home level of care and who desire to remain in their homes within the community.