Many family caregivers do not see themselves as caregivers so they do not seek out supports and services available to them through Washington’s caregiver programs. These programs can provide respite and services to caregivers committed to helping their loved one remain in their home for a longer period of time. Washingtonians caring for loved ones may be able to receive support for doing so, which can help support them as they care for their loved one.
Caregiver Support is a Phone Call Away
Talk to caring people for practical caregiving information and help finding local resources/services by calling your local Community Living Connections/Area Agency on Aging or Home and Community Services Office.
- The Family Caregiver Support Program is a service available to unpaid caregivers of adults who need care. Staff at local offices throughout Washington can give you practical information and advice and connect you to local resources/services that meet your needs. Services are free or low cost.
- Two programs, MAC and TSOA, offers free services for unpaid family caregivers of adults (age 55 and older) who need care, or to individuals without unpaid caregivers. Contact your local Community Living Connections/Area Agency on Aging or Home and Community Services Offices.
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