Caregiver Resources
This page is dedicated to those who selflessly care for others. Here, caregivers can access a variety of curated resources designed to assist them on their journey. We have gathered these resources from leading experts and organizations to empower caregivers in navigating their roles with confidence and compassion.
Whether you're seeking expert advice, community forums, or educational materials, our goal is to offer comprehensive support that enhances the caregiver experience. Explore our curated list of resources and discover how we can assist you on your caregiving journey.
AARP:
AARP is a non-profit organization that supports Americans 50 years and older. The caregiving section of their website is an excellent source of information and can help no matter where you are in the caregiving journey. It includes the basics of caregiving, caring for someone at home, what to know about long-term care, financial and legal information, creating a life balance, and connecting with local resources in your community.
Alzheimer’s Association:
www.alz.org/help-support/caregiving
The Alzheimer’s Association provides support, education, and research on a global, national, and local level. They have a 24/7 helpline 800.272.3900 that you can call to receive immediate support as well as an entire section dedicated to caregivers. Here you can find a support group, connect with your local chapter, tips for caregiver health, educational programming, and how to best care for someone during different stages of the Alzheimer’s and dementia journey.
Caregiver Action Network:
CAN is a non-profit organization that provides tools, resources, support, and education for all types of family caregivers. Their family caregiver toolbox is a great starting point and includes information for new and longtime caregivers, creating balance while still working as a caregiver, how to help as a long-distance caregiver and more!
Hilarity for Charity:
HFC is a national non-profit that was founded by Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen. They provide a wealth of support and information for caregivers including a caregiver respite program, online support groups, and webinars and workshops.
Positive Approach to Care with Teepa Snow:
www.teepasnow.com/resources/for-families-and-friends/
PAC provides awareness, knowledge, and support for anyone connected to the dementia community. They strive for a more positive dementia care culture and offer a ton of free and paid resources and training for caregivers.
Whole Care Network:
www.thewholecarenetwork.com/family/
WCN strives to provide caregivers with trusted resources and authentic caregiving stories. They have an expansive podcast network and their pillars of care help caregivers balance their physical, social, financial, and spiritual health.