Tech Made Simple
Billions of dollars in government benefits go unclaimed every year. Not because families do not qualify. Because caregivers do not have time to research what exists.
I found two free tools that do the research for you in about ten minutes.
Benefits.gov and BenefitsCheckUp.org search thousands of federal and state programs and tell you exactly what your loved one may qualify for. Medicaid, Medicare supplements, SNAP, VA benefits, energy assistance, and more.
Most caregivers who try this find at least one program they never knew about.
Go to benefits.gov right now. Answer the questionnaire. See what comes up.
And if you want all ten tools I recommend for Sandwich Generation caregivers — including ten copy-paste prompts ready to use today — my Tech Made Simple guide is $19.99 at the link in my bio. 💚
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As a caregiver myself, I know how overwhelming it can be to juggle daily responsibilities while trying to find support through government programs. What struck me about using tools like Benefits.gov and BenefitsCheckUp.org is how simple they make the process—just answering a quick questionnaire can reveal eligibility for multiple benefits you might never hear about otherwise. These platforms cover a wide range of programs beyond just healthcare, including energy assistance and food support like SNAP, which many caregivers overlook. This comprehensive search saves hours in research and can translate into significant financial relief, helping to cover essential expenses without added stress. From my experience, one of the most helpful features is that these websites provide personalized results based on your specific circumstances. This tailored approach means caregivers can confidently apply for benefits that truly fit their family’s needs without fear of wasting time on ineligible programs. Moreover, integrating these resources with additional tech tools can streamline caregiving even further. The "Tech Made Simple" guide mentioned offers curated recommendations and easy-to-use prompts, which I found incredibly handy in managing care tasks across multiple generations, especially for those in the Sandwich Generation caring for both kids and aging parents. I encourage fellow caregivers to try these free tools as a first step. Spending just ten minutes to explore what’s available can unlock new support avenues. Remember, billions in benefits remain unclaimed every year simply because caregivers lack time to look. By leveraging these advances in technology designed specifically for caregivers, you can secure needed assistance more efficiently and focus your time where it’s most precious—on your loved ones.


































































































