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Caregiving presents an array of challenges, from maintaining your loved one’s (and your) physical and emotional health to meeting medical needs, finding financial resources and arranging long-term care.
The following agencies, groups and organizations connect family caregivers with direct services and support and offer a variety of information resources, including care guides, how-to videos, tip sheets and webinars.
Information, services and support
877-333-5885 (888-971-2013 for Spanish)
Along with comprehensive coverage of issues affecting caregivers, AARP offers free care guides, legal checklists, information on care options and an online community that supports all types of family caregivers. You can also call our caregiver support line for one-on-one help.
AARP Foundation Local Assistance Directory
Search for free or reduced-cost services such as medical care, legal assistance, food pantries, job training, and more.
855-CARE-640
Information, educational materials and support for family caregivers.
A project of AARP and the Alzheimer’s Association that provides links to Alzheimer’s and dementia resources, community programs, medical services and long-term care options in your area.
800-677-1116
Connects caregivers to area agencies on aging and other local resources for finding respite care, insurance counseling, transportation and other services for older Americans and family members from the U.S. Administration on Aging.
Information, education and support groups for family caregivers, including a state-by-state list of services and assistance.
National Alliance for Caregiving
202-918-1013
A coalition of national organizations focused on family caregiving issues. The alliance conducts policy analysis and tracks legislation and initiatives that affect caregivers and care recipients.
National Alliance on Mental Illness
800-950-6264; for a crisis, call or text 988
Grassroots alliance of local organizations offering information, resource referrals and peer-to-peer support for people living with mental illness, their family members and caregivers.
800-222-2225
An arm of the National Institutes of Health, NIA offers extensive online information on common age-related health problems, including a section on caregiving for people with serious health issues.
732-577-8899
Provides support for spousal caregivers, including a national network of support groups and an online chat forum.
Alzheimer's and dementia
800-272-3900
Information and support for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers. Operates a 24-hour helpline every day and offers care navigator tools.
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