How to Apply for Medicaid in Michigan: A Step-by-Step Guide for Caregivers & Families

If you're exploring the Michigan Home Help Program as a way to get paid for caring for a loved one, the very first step is making sure the person receiving care has active Medicaid. Without Medicaid, they won’t be eligible for the program.

At Care Plan Inc., we do not assist with applying for Medicaid, but this guide will help you understand where to apply, what you’ll need, and what to expect.

🩺 What Is Medicaid and Why Is It Required?

Medicaid is a public health insurance program for low-income individuals, funded by both the state and federal government. The Michigan Home Help Program — which allows friends and family to be paid for caregiving — is entirely funded through Medicaid.

That means the person receiving care must have active Medicaid before you can begin the caregiver sign-up process.

📝 How to Apply for Medicaid in Michigan

There are three ways to apply:

1. Apply Online (Recommended)

👉 Apply at: https://newmibridges.michigan.gov

You’ll create an account through the MI Bridges portal and complete an application online. Make sure you’re applying on behalf of the person who needs care (not yourself, unless you are the care recipient).

You’ll need:

  • Social Security number

  • Proof of income (SSDI, SSI, pension, or other benefits)

  • Bank statements or details on other assets

  • Proof of Michigan residency

  • Health insurance info (if applicable)

2. Apply by Phone

📞 Call 1-855-275-6424 (MIBridges Help Line)
They can help you complete the application or guide you in setting up an account.

3. Apply In-Person

📍 You can also apply at your local Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office.

🗺️ Find your local office here:
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/inside-mdhhs/contact-us/directory

⏳ How Long Does It Take?

It generally takes up to 45 days to process a Medicaid application. If documents are missing or need to be verified, it may take longer.

Once the care recipient is approved for Medicaid, you can begin the Home Help Program enrollment process.

⚠️ Important Reminder

Care Plan Inc. does not assist with Medicaid applications.
We step in after your loved one has active Medicaid coverage and help you through the Home Help Program steps from there.

💬 Still Have Questions?

Want to know how much income is too much to qualify for Medicaid in Michigan?

👉 Read our full breakdown of income eligibility for 2024–2025:
🔗 What Is the Income Limit to Qualify for Michigan Medicaid?

This article covers:

  • Monthly income and asset limits

  • Eligibility based on age, disability, or caretaker status

  • What types of income count

  • Tips to help you determine if your loved one may qualify

✅ Ready to Get Paid for the Care You’re Already Providing?

Once Medicaid is approved, we can help you start the caregiver enrollment process with Michigan’s Home Help Program.

👉 Check eligibility and start here

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