Can a non-parent family member become a paid caregiver through the Parent CNA Program in Colorado? In Lesson 32 of the Voyager Home Healthcare Parent CNA Education Series, we explain who can and cannot get certified to help care for your child. Families often ask whether a non-parent family member can become certified and paid to help care for their child through the Parent CNA Program in Colorado. In Lesson 32 of the Voyager Home Healthcare Parent CNA Education Series, we explain how this works. This lesson explains that while the Parent CNA Program is designed specifically for parents, other family members may be able to become paid caregivers through different Medicaid-supported caregiver programs. Eligibility depends on the relationship to the child, the child’s approved care plan, and the program used. Understanding the difference between Parent CNA options and other family caregiver programs helps families explore all available support options. This lesson is designed to clarify what paths may be available beyond the Parent CNA Program. Voyager Home Healthcare helps Colorado families understand caregiver options and determine what programs may apply to their situation. Key Takeaways: • The Parent CNA Program is designed for parents • Other family members may qualify under different caregiver programs • Eligibility depends on the child’s care plan and program rules • Not all family members automatically qualify • Voyager Home Healthcare can help families explore caregiver options Have questions about caregiver options for your child? 🌐 Website: https://voyagerhomehealth.com 📞 Call or Text (24/7): 719-400-2222 📧 Email: [email protected] Voyager Home Healthcare is here to help Colorado families understand their caregiving options. 00:00 Lesson 32 Overview 00:08 Can Non-Parent Family Members Be Paid Caregivers? 00:29 Parent CNA Program vs Other Family Caregiver Options 00:44 Getting Help Exploring Options #ParentCNA #FamilyCaregiver #ColoradoMedicaid #HomeHealthcare #VoyagerHomeHealthcare