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Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Open Doors for Multicultural Families
Offers supportive services for caregivers of older adults and adults with a disability.
Offer supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers.
Caregiver support services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King county: all in-person meetings switched to virtual meetings or meetings over the phone until further notice.
- Referrals to support groups, counseling, and other resources
- Advice or financial support on the use of medical supplies and equipment for care receivers.
- Limited respite for the caregiver
- House chore support
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Caregiver Resource Center offered at Stilly Valley Center
Provides services to family caregivers in the North County area including local resource information, caregiver trainings, support groups, resource library, and one-on-one counseling.
Provides services to family caregivers in the North County area including local resource information, caregiver trainings, support groups, resource library, and one-on-one counseling.
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Caregiver Support Program offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Pullman
Program provides resources and support to unpaid family caregiver so they can continue to provide quality care for as long as possible. Services are available to any unpaid caregiver over the age of 18 that is providing care for a family member over the age of 18.
Program provides resources and support to unpaid family caregiver so they can continue to provide quality care for as long as possible. Services are available to any unpaid caregiver over the age of 18 that is providing care for a family member over the age of 18.
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Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Neighborhood House at Tukwila
Offers supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers in South King County, taking care of an adult age 60 or older or age 18 or older with a disability. Call for information.
Offer supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers. Caregiver support services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King County
- Referrals to support groups, counseling and other resources
- Advice on the use of supplies and equipment
- Limited respite for the caregiver
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Older Adult Services at Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Jewish Family Service Seattle
Provides support services to unpaid adult caregivers living in King County who are caring for someone age 60+ or an adult 18+ with a disability. Can provide information in English and Russian.
We envision a community in which older adults are valued for the wisdom and experience they possess, and for the contributions they have made and continue to make. We are proud to offer programs and services that encourage active older adults to engage in intrinsically meaningful activities; that support adult children of aging parents; and, that enable those older adults challenged by disability, illness or declining health to live in comfort and dignity.
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Kinship Navigator Program offered at Kitsap Community Resources - Main
Provides financial assistance to kinship caregivers (grandparents and relatives raising children) by assisting them to obtain resources necessary to help stabilize the family.
Kinship Caregivers Support Services Program provides financial assistance to kinship caregivers (grandparents and relatives raising children) and assists them in obtaining resources necessary to help stabilize the family. We can help pay for the cost of emergent needs incurred by grandparents or other relatives at the time a child comes to live with them, such as: Clothing purchase Food Basic Supplies Housing Childcare Relocation costs Utility assistance
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Kinship Care Subsidy ProgramsElectric Service Payment AssistanceCaregiver Consultation and SupportClothing VouchersRelocation AssistanceChildren's ClothingPersonal/Grooming SuppliesFood VouchersGas Service Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceChild Care Expense Assistance
Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Northwest Regional Council in Bellingham
Provides information, assistance, and support to unpaid family caregivers.
Provides information, assistance, and support to unpaid family caregivers. Helps caregivers find reference materials, coordinate services, and provide follow-up support. Caregiver Consultants are available to provide in-home training and support. Consultants include nurses, occupational therapists, nutritionists, and counselors. Offers training for various needs, from Fundamentals of Caregiving to Alzheimer’s Disease training. Respite Care: Provides a break for caregivers who need to be away for anywhere from a few hours to two weeks. Care is provided by qualified professionals, and may be provided in the home, in a nursing facility, in an assisted living facility, or through an adult day service program.
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Caregiver Support Program offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Ione
Program provides resources and support to unpaid family caregiver so they can continue to provide quality care for as long as possible. Services are available to any unpaid caregiver over the age of 18 that is providing care for a family member over the age of 18.
Program provides resources and support to unpaid family caregiver so they can continue to provide quality care for as long as possible. Services are available to any unpaid caregiver over the age of 18 that is providing care for a family member over the age of 18.
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Caregiver Resource Center offered by AARP Foundation
Provides resources for family caregivers. Maintains specialized resource guides on different topics, and operates a caregiver helpline. Helpline staff can't provide advice to callers, but suggests resources on a variety of topics. Facilitates an online support community.
Provides resources, content, and digital tools for family caregivers. Maintains specialized resource guides on different topics, and operates a caregiver helpline.
Helpline staff can't provide specific advice to callers, but they can suggest resources on a variety of topics, including:
- Care for the caregiver
- Caregiving and work
- Financial issues
- Home care
- Legal issues
- Long-distance caregiving
- Long term care
- Medical care
- Veteran caregiving
Facilitates an online caregiving community where caregivers can join, for free, to talk with other caregivers and get answers from experts in the community.
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Behavioral Health Services offered at Odessa Brown Children's Clinic
Offers many options to support the mental and behavioral health of children ages birth-19. Children must be enrolled in primary care and be referred from their primary care provider to receive behavioral health services. Offers caregiver support classes.
Offers many options to support children's mental and behavioral health:
- Talking with a behavioral health therapist when a child comes for a medical visit
- Diagnostic assessments
- One-on-one therapy for a broad range of concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, sleep problems and challenging behaviors
- Group therapy
- Caregiver support classes
- Psychiatric consultation and medication management
- Referrals to other places that can help in coordinating those services
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Caregiver Outreach and Support Program offered at Sound Generations
Offers free services to unpaid caregivers residing in King County who are caring for an adult 18 years old or older. Advocates help identify community resources, select the best options and assist in securing needed services. Available by home visits, phone, or email.
Services available through the Caregiver Support Program can include:
•Emergency in-home respite – a one-time award of 24 hours to be used within 30 days. Services are in 4 or 8-hour shifts and subject to approval by Crisis
Connections eligibility criteria.
•In-home, ongoing weekly respite services of up to 4 hours per week, which is offered on a sliding scale. Respite can assist with
personal care such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and overall supervision.
•Up to 96 hours per assessment year of free housekeeping and errands services (if you choose not to use respite services).
•Caregiver counseling – up to 6 free 50-minute sessions by video or phone to focus on YOU and gain emotional support, coping skills, stress
management and self-care techniques.
•Limited financial assistance to purchase items that increase care receiver independence and reduce caregiver stress (based on eligibility and funding).
•General caregiver & family consultations
•Connection to classes and support groups including Powerful Tools for Caregivers
•Referral to other community resources like Senior Centers, Meals on Wheels, Senior Rights Assistance.
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Family Caregiver Support Program offered at Homage Senior Services
Provides information and assistance about care options and services available for unpaid family caregivers of elderly and disabled adults age 18 and over.
Provides information and assistance about supports and services for unpaid caregivers of elderly and/or disabled adults age 18 and over. In-person supportive consultation, help with care planning, and educational workshops are also available.
The Family Caregiver Support Program also provides TCARE Family Caregiver Surveys, an assessment evaluating the challenges, stresses, and satisfaction of each caregiver's experience, and recommends service options that best match each caregiver's situation.
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Social Work offered by SouthEast Seattle Senior Center
Social worker partners with older adults to address their concerns and to help them through challenging life transitions. Assists with housing referrals, caregiver support, memory loss resources, long-term care planning, and more.
Social worker partners with older adults to address their concerns and to help them through challenging life transitions. Assists with
- Senior Housing
- Caregiver Support
- Memory Loss Resources
- Mental Health Referrals and Support
- Home Care Options
- Medicare/Medicaid
- Legal Referrals
- Emergency Assistance
- Long-term Care Planning
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Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Neighborhood House at St. Elizabeth
Offers supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers in South King County, taking care of an adult age 60 or older or age 18 or older with a disability. Call for information.
Offer supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers. Caregiver support services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King County
- Referrals to support groups, counseling and other resources
- Advice on the use of supplies and equipment
- Limited respite for the caregiver
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Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Neighborhood House at High Point
Offers supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers in South King County, taking care of an adult age 60 or older or age 18 or older with a disability. Call for information.
Offer supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers. Caregiver support services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King County
- Referrals to support groups, counseling and other resources
- Advice on the use of supplies and equipment
- Limited respite for the caregiver
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Aging and Disability Program offered at Open Doors for Multicultural Families
Provides supportive services to adults age 60+, adults 18+ with a developmental disability and their caregivers.
Focuses on serving multicultural families in South King County.
Provides supportive services for older adults (Seniors) and adults with developmental disabilities or special health care needs, and for those taking care of them.
Services include training related to special education and disabilities, care giver support groups, inclusive family events, one-on-one support system navigation.
Also offers case management with home visits and on-site consultations.
Caregiver Support program can provide:
- Needs Assessment for Unpaid Caregivers and the Care Recipient
- Care Planning & Consultation
- Information, assistance applying for, & referral services
- Caregiver Education
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Family Caregiver Support offered at Island Senior Resources at Bayview/South Whidbey
The Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) is an evidence-based program designed to maintain the health and well-being of unpaid caregivers.
Any unpaid caregiver can contact us for free information and guidance. We assist in identifying, understanding, and accessing resources and determining the level of support you need. You may receive a screening that measures your emotional well-being and stress. This can be therapeutic and serves as a guide to appropriate resources.
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Kinship Care Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Sequim
Support for relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children.
The Kinship Care Program assists relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children by providing information, referrals to support groups, counseling and potential financial assistance for basic needs such as school supplies, rent/utilities, and tutoring.
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Navigator Program offered by Catholic Community Services' Kinship Services in South King
Provides kinship caregivers with information and referrals to support them in the following areas; financial, social, emotional, advocacy, health & wellness and other available community resources.
Provides resources, information and support to assist family members who are raising their relative’s children, either temporarily or long term. The Kinship Navigator is available to provide kinship caregivers with information, referrals and resources to support them in the following areas:
-Advocacy and referral
-Support groups
-Parent education
-Child care
-Legal guidance
-Medical, dental and mental health resources
-Housing
-Financial support
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Kinship Care Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Forks
Support for relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children.
The Kinship Care Program assists relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children by providing information, referrals to support groups, counseling and potential financial assistance for basic needs such as school supplies, rent/utilities, and tutoring.
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Family Caregiver Support Program offered by Neighborhood House at Rainier Vista
Offers supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers in South King County, taking care of an adult age 60 or older or age 18 or older with a disability. Call for information.
Offer supportive services to unpaid adult caregivers. Caregiver support services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King County
- Referrals to support groups, counseling and other resources
- Advice on the use of supplies and equipment
- Limited respite for the caregiver
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Kinship Care Program offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Port Townsend
Support for relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children.
The Kinship Care Program assists relatives acting as parents or guardians of minor children by providing information, referrals to support groups, counseling and potential financial assistance for basic needs such as school supplies, rent/utilities, and tutoring.
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Resources & Referrals offered by Disability Empowerment Center in Seattle
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
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Medically Complex Caregiver Community offered at Nuestras Raices
Offers resource navigation and care coordination for parents and caregivers of individuals with complex medical conditions. Equips families with the right tools to manage stress and achieve life balance through difficult transitions.
Provides direct support for Parents and Caregivers of Individuals with Complex Medical Conditions. Offers resource navigation, care coordination, and life coaching sessions designed to equip families with the right tools to manage stress, achieve life balance, and reimagine a fulfilling and happy life after their loved one’s diagnosis, and through difficult transitions.
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Veterans Caregiver Support offered by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at Regional Office
Provides support services for caregivers caring for veterans, including a support line, peer support, and respite care. Offers additional services to primary family caregivers of eligible post-9/11 veterans.
Provides support services for caregivers caring for veterans, including a support line, peer support, and respite care.
Provides additional assistance to primary family caregivers of eligible post-9/11 veterans and servicemembers.
Services include:
- Monthly stipend
- Travel expenses (including lodging and per diem while accompanying Veterans undergoing care)
- Access to health care insurance (if the caregiver is not already entitled to care or services under a health care plan)
- Mental health services and counseling
- Comprehensive VA caregiver training provided by Easter Seals
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