Caring for a loved one with complex care needs often feels overwhelming. The desire to balance meaningful support with social interaction in senior care is at the heart of family discussions. This is where Group Adult Foster Care (GAFC) comes in, a solution that blends community engagement with expert support.
🧠 What Is Group Adult Foster Care?
The GAFC MassHealth program is a specialized initiative providing assisted living personal care services in community or managed residential settings. It is specifically designed for elderly or disabled adults who need assistance with their daily living activities but still enjoy connectivity within a supportive environment.
Unlike AFC, which provides care in a caregiver’s home, Group Adult Foster Care supports individuals in shared residences, increasing opportunities for socialization while maintaining close care oversight.
🧩 Key Benefits of GAFC
- Personalized Daily Support: Qualified caregivers provide assisted living personal care, helping with essential activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and mobility, while upholding dignity and independence.
- Professional Oversight: Registered nurses and care managers conduct regular assessments to monitor health, manage medications, and adapt care plans as needs evolve under the GAFC MassHealth framework.
- Community Engagement: Living in a group environment encourages meaningful interaction, turning daily routines into opportunities for connection and growth.
- Peace of Mind for Families: Families gain comfort knowing that professional caregivers are present and that care is coordinated with medical providers, all within a community setting.
Who Is Eligible?
To qualify for Group Adult Foster Care in Massachusetts, individuals generally must:
- Be at least 22 years of age
- Be a MassHealth Standard or CommonHealth member
- Have a clinical need for assistance with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
- Live in a supported or managed residence with 24-hour access available
- Meet the eligibility criteria established by GAFC MassHealth
🏘 How GAFC Supports Independence
GAFC is more than care; it’s empowerment!
- Encouraging everyday autonomy
- Providing structured yet flexible assisted living personal care
- Offering consistent nursing oversight
- Bringing people together in community living
Group Adult Foster Care helps individuals thrive, not just survive.
💡 GAFC vs. AFC — What’s the Difference?
| Feature | Adult Foster Care (AFC) | Group Adult Foster Care (GAFC) |
| Living Setting | Caregiver’s home | Community/assisted living |
| Costs Covered | Personal Care (Via MassHealth) | Assisted living personal care (room & board not included) |
| Social Engagement | Family-Centered | Community-based |
| Oversight | Care Manager visits | Registered Nurses & Care Manager oversight |
🌟 Why Families Choose Rivers of Hope for GAFC
With compassionate caregivers and dedicated care managers, Rivers of Hope ensures each GAFC MassHealth member has a personalized care plan that supports emotional, physical, and social well-being.
🌈 Final Thoughts
Group Adult Foster Care is ideal for families seeking a mix of expert care and social community life for their loved ones in Foxborough. It supports dignity, engagement, and independence, all within a nurturing environment.
Ready to explore the GAFC MassHealth program? Contact Rivers of Hope for eligibility guidance and start the journey toward better care today.

