Adult Family Care (AFC)

WHAT IS ADULT FAMILY CARE?

Adult Family Care, also known as Adult Foster Care, is a MassHealth funded program that provides emotional and financial support to caregivers who provide twenty-four-hour care to an older adult or individual with a disability at home. A consumer qualifies if they are 16 or older, require daily assistance with personal care, and meet clinical eligibility, signed off on by a Primary Care Physician. Adult Family Care also carefully matches consumers who do not have an identified caregiver with approved families. Each caregiver and consumer are paired with a case manager and a registered nurse, who complete monthly home visits and provide ongoing support.

ELIGIBILITY FOR CONSUMERS

Interested in receiving services?

  • Be at least 16 years old
  • Have MassHealth Standard or Commonhealth for health insurance
  • Have a physical or developmental disability and need daily supervision or hands-on assistance with at least one activity of daily living
  • Have a Primary Care Physician sign off on the Adult Family Care Program
  • Be able to be safely cared for at home
  • Be able to safely interact with his or her live-in caregiver
ELIGIBILITY FOR CAREGIVERS

Interested in becoming a caregiver?

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Successfully pass a CORI
  • Provide satisfactory references including Primary Care Physician sign off
  • Cannot be the legal guardian or spouse of the consumer needing care
HOME ENVIRONMENT
  • Must meet MassHealth’s regulatory requirements

More information, including how to apply, can be found on our AFC service page: https://www.agingservicesma.org/adult-family-care/

 

Updated on March 26, 2026

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