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RAHO Care Values
(Respect, Advocacy, Health, Opportunity)

At RAHO Care, our name reflects the values that guide our Adult Foster Care program and align with CARF International and Masshealth Standards:

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    Respect

    We honor the dignity, privacy, culture, and choices of every person served, ensuring safety and freedom from abuse or neglect

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    Advocacy

    We empower members to exercise their rights, support self-advocacy, and remove barriers to independence.

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    Health

    We promote physical, emotional, and social well-being through individualized care, safety, and wellness

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    Opportunity

    We create pathways for growth, inclusion, and community participation, helping each person reach their full potential

These values reflect RAHO commitment to Efficiency, Effectiveness, Satisfaction, and Accessibility, ensuring person-centered, high-quality care.
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Caring for a loved one can be overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. At Raho Care, we pair you with a dedicated team who gets it. They’ll take the time to learn about your family, your routines, and the challenges you face day to day.

Whether you need quick guidance, a calm voice in tough moments, or just someone to talk to, your team is here—with empathy, experience, and a commitment to walking this journey with you.

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  • Always in Your Corner
  • Compassion Paired With Expertise
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adult Foster Care (AFC)?
Adult Foster Care (AFC) is a MassHealth-funded program in Massachusetts that provides supportive services to eligible adults who are unable to live alone safely due to medical, physical, cognitive, or mental health conditions. AFC allows individuals to receive care in a private home setting rather than in a nursing facility.
Who can receive Adult Foster Care services?
To qualify for AFC in Massachusetts, individuals must:

  • Be 16 years of age or older
  • Be eligible for MassHealth (Standard or CommonHealth)
  • Require assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, or mobility
  • Live with a qualified caregiver
Eligibility is determined through a clinical assessment and MassHealth guidelines.
Who can become an Adult Foster Care (AFC) caregiver?
An AFC caregiver must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Live in the same home as the member
  • Be able to provide daily supervision and assistance with personal care needs
Family members (except spouses or legal guardians in most cases) and non-relatives may qualify.
Can a family member become a paid AFC caregiver?
Yes. In many cases, a family member (excluding a spouse or legal guardian) may become a paid caregiver if they meet program requirements and complete the approval process.
Can a spouse or legal guardian become an AFC caregiver?
No. A legal spouse cannot serve as a paid AFC caregiver.

In most cases, a legal guardian also cannot serve as the paid caregiver, unless otherwise approved under specific program guidelines.
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