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Atlanta, GA - In a move that is set to transform the landscape of elderly care, Georgia is embracing Structured Family Caregiving (SFC), a unique model that enables family members to be the primary caregivers for their elderly loved ones. At the forefront of this initiative is Structured Family Caregiving of Georgia, under the leadership of President Matt Moree, a trusted name in care solutions.
This progressive approach is designed to offer a more personal, comfortable, and cost-effective alternative to traditional nursing homes or assisted living facilities. Structured Family Caregiving allows family caregivers to be compensated for providing full-time care to aging relatives at home, combining financial support with professional guidance and resources. It offers a new era of caregiving in Georgia, aligning with the state's growing efforts to support seniors in their own homes while ensuring that family members have the tools and assistance they need to succeed.
What is Structured Family Caregiving?
Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) is a Medicaid-funded program that empowers family members to act as caregivers for their elderly or disabled relatives, providing a practical solution for families who are committed to keeping their loved ones at home. The program allows individuals who require assistance with daily living activities—such as eating, bathing, and mobility—to receive the care they need from someone who knows them best, in the comfort of their home.
What sets SFC apart from other in-home care services is the formal support structure it provides. Through the program, caregivers receive professional coaching and a stipend to ensure they can focus fully on caregiving duties without being burdened by financial concerns. This alleviates stress and allows the caregiver to provide the highest quality care to their family member.
Matt Moree, President of Structured Family Caregiving of Georgia, elaborates, "Families want to care for their loved ones, but the pressures of balancing work, finances, and care can be overwhelming. Our program provides the necessary resources, including financial support and professional guidance, allowing families to focus on what matters most—the health and well-being of their loved ones."
Addressing Georgia’s Elderly Care Needs
With Georgia's aging population on the rise, the need for sustainable, high-quality, and affordable care solutions has never been more pressing. According to the Georgia Department of Human Services, the number of adults over the age of 65 in Georgia is expected to double by 2030. This demographic shift poses a significant challenge for the state’s healthcare and social services, which are already stretched thin. Structured Family Caregiving steps in to alleviate the strain on Georgia’s healthcare system while providing a compassionate and personalized solution for families.
Unlike institutional settings, where seniors may experience isolation or a loss of independence, SFC allows them to remain active participants in their communities and families. They can continue living in the familiar surroundings of their home, with personalized care from a trusted family member, and have their individual preferences respected. The program offers a solution that blends compassion with practical support, enabling a higher quality of life for both caregivers and care recipients.
How Structured Family Caregiving Works:
Eligibility: The program is open to seniors or individuals with disabilities who qualify for Medicaid and require assistance with daily activities. Family members who live with the care recipient and provide primary care are eligible to participate as caregivers.
Training and Support: Caregivers receive ongoing training and coaching from healthcare professionals to ensure they are equipped to provide the best care possible. This includes guidance on health and safety protocols, nutrition, medication management, and more.
Compensation: Caregivers are paid a stipend through Medicaid, which helps cover the costs associated with providing full-time care. This compensation allows family caregivers to dedicate themselves to caregiving without the financial strain that often comes with the responsibility.
Oversight and Resources: Structured Family Caregiving offers regular check-ins and support from medical and social work professionals, ensuring that both the caregiver and the care recipient have access to the necessary resources.
Benefits of Structured Family Caregiving
Personalized Care: SFC allows elderly and disabled individuals to receive care from someone they trust—usually a spouse, child, or close relative. This continuity of care results in better emotional and psychological well-being, reducing the feelings of loneliness and depression often associated with aging in institutional settings.
Financial Relief for Caregivers: Many family members feel torn between their responsibilities at home and the need to work outside the home. SFC compensates caregivers, relieving the financial burden and enabling them to dedicate themselves fully to caregiving.
Expert Support: Caregiving can be physically and emotionally challenging. Structured Family Caregiving provides expert guidance, resources, and respite, ensuring that caregivers are well-supported throughout the caregiving journey.
A Solution to the Growing Demand for Elder Care: With more people living longer, Georgia needs scalable solutions that don’t compromise on the quality of care. SFC helps relieve the pressure on healthcare facilities while allowing seniors to age in place, maintaining their independence and dignity.
Better Health Outcomes: Research shows that individuals who receive care in familiar environments tend to experience better health outcomes. Structured Family Caregiving helps reduce hospitalizations, promotes better medication adherence, and fosters emotional well-being—all of which lead to improved quality of life.
A Vision for the Future
Structured Family Caregiving of Georgia is committed to expanding this program across the state, ensuring that more families can benefit from this innovative caregiving solution. Under the leadership of Matt Moree, the organization seeks to empower families with the resources they need to provide compassionate, dignified care to their loved ones, while easing the financial and emotional strain on caregivers.
"The future of elder care lies in the family," says Moree. "We’re proud to lead the way in Georgia, providing an alternative that not only meets the needs of seniors but also strengthens family bonds and improves the quality of life for everyone involved."
For more information about Structured Family Caregiving and how to apply, visit SFCGA.org or contact Structured Family Caregiving of Georgia at 866-938-3738.
Contact Info:
Name: Matt Moree
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Organization: STRUCTURED FAMILY CAREGIVING OF GEORGIA
Address: 90 Glenda Trace #F, Newnan, Georgia 30265, United States
Phone: +1-866-938-3738
Website: https://sfcga.org/
Release ID: 89143777