The Family Caregiver Support Program is a statewide program that recognizes the critical role family caregivers play in providing long-term care and helping elders maintain their quality of life. This program strives to develop new models of caregiver support while building on the elder network’s current efforts to support family caregivers.
Eligible Population:
Caregivers of older adults age +60 years or of individuals of any age who have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’ s disease
Grandparents and relative caregivers age +55 years of age or older of children not more than 18 years of age
Grandparents and relative caregivers age +55 years of age of adult living with disabilities.
The Caregiver Specialist is available to provide information about the Massachusetts Family Caregiver Support Program and other elder care resources.
The Caregiver Specialist helps raise awareness about caregiver needs through outreach, focus groups, and informational forums. Outreach may occur in local businesses, senior centers, faith communities, and community based agencies.
The Caregiver Specialist can provide one on one assistance to caregivers seeking information on resources related to meeting their needs. This may be through support group listings, ways to recognize stress and how to take care of the caregiver.
Information is also available for grandparents raising grandchildren, including support group meeting schedules.
The Caregiver’s Guide explains the avenues of support to be used for the benefit of family members as care providers. Education and support are intended to enable readers to better maintain their own emotional and physical well being while meeting the needs of an elder. Programs are better explained to help caregiver and elder alike understand the often-complex array of services.
Please call us at 508-756-1545 or click here to connect to our Inquiry Form, and request a copy of the Caregiver’s Guide.