New to Caregiving? You’re Not Alone. Here are Some Helpful Resources

Caregiving can be a rewarding experience, but it is also an immense responsibility. If you are new to caregiving, you might feel overwhelmed. Fortunately, there are many resources available to help you care for your loved one. Caring for a sick family member can be a daunting task, especially if you’re new to the role of caregiver. There are so many things to think about and consider, it’s easy to feel like you’re in over your head. You are not alone. I have compiled a list of helpful resources for new caregivers, so that you can get the support and information you need to care for your loved one. 

Caregiver Action Network (CAN): Caregiver Action Network (CAN) is the nation’s leading family caregiver organization working to improve the quality of life for the more than 90 million Americans who care for loved ones with chronic conditions, disabilities, disease, or the frailties of old age. CAN serves a broad spectrum of family caregivers ranging from the parents of children with significant health needs, to the families and friends of wounded soldiers; from a young couple dealing with a diagnosis of MS, to adult children caring for parents with Alzheimer’s disease. CAN (the National Family Caregivers Association EIN 52-1780405) is a non-profit organization providing education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge.

 

The National Alliance for Caregiving: The NAC is a nonprofit organization that conducts research on caregivers and provides educational resources. They also offer an online community where caregivers can connect with one another.

 

Family Caregiver Alliance: The Family Caregiver Alliance is a nonprofit organization that offers support, information, and resources to families and caregivers across the country. They have an extensive website with articles on topics such as caregiving tips, communicating with healthcare providers, stress management, and more. They also offer a helpline where you can speak to a trained specialist who can provide you with additional information and resources.

 

Alzheimer’s Association: The Alzheimer’s Association is a leading nonprofit organization that provides support and resources for caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. They offer an online community forum, educational materials, a 24/7 helpline, and local support groups where you can connect with other caregivers in your area.

Caring for a sick family member is a difficult but rewarding task. If you’re new to caregiving, it’s important to get the resources and support you need to help you through this challenging time. There are many organizations and groups that offer caregiving resources, so be sure to reach out for help when you need it. You don’t have to go through this journey alone—help is available. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, take heart in knowing that help is available. These organizations are here to support you every step of the way, so don’t hesitate to reach out!

 

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