OLYMPIA -- More than 600,000 unpaid family members care for an adult and approximately 66,000 kinship caregivers are raising a child whose parents are unable to do so. Chances are you know someone who is a caregiver.
To recognize the value of unpaid family caregivers, Gov. Chris Gregoire proclaimed November as Family Caregiver Month.
"During November and throughout the year, we want to get the word out that these unsung heroes are not alone and many resources are available to help with their important care-giving roles," said Kathy Leitch, assistant secretary of DSHS Aging and Disability Services Administration. "Please help us in sharing the important information below."
If you are a caregiver or know someone who is:
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Visit the Web site
www.adsa.dshs.wa.gov/caregiving and find invaluable links to care-giving information and resources (articles, tips, shortcuts, free publications) on topics that address caregivers’ unique needs, questions and challenges. Grandparents and other relatives raising children should visit
www.dshs.wa.gov/kinshipcare to learn about related resources and services.
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There are knowledgeable and caring people at your local Family Caregiver Support Program to help talk through specific issues and offer practical care-giving information, resources and suggestions and connect caregivers to services. Find the local Family Caregiver Support Program at
www.adsa.dshs.wa.gov/resources/clickmap.htm.
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DSHS does not discriminate and provides equal access to its programs and services for all persons without regard to race, color, gender, religion, creed, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, age, veteran’s status or the presence of any physical, sensory or mental disability.