A Guide to Services in Alabama 2025

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What Age is Considered A Senior Citizen? StateProgram/Benefit CategoryEligibility Age(s) Federal (All States) Financial Assistance 65+ Employment 55+ Recreation 62+ Alabama Home/Community Care 65+51 more rows
To become a paid family caregiver through Medicaid in Alabama, most individuals participate in a program called self-direction. This approach gives the care recipient more control over their care, including the choice of caregiver, which may even include family members.