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
Provides unpaid caregivers with resources and information to help them continue at-home care. Helps with finding local resources including in-home care, support groups, counseling, and respite care. Offers trainings on specific caregiving topics.
Provides assistance to unpaid caregivers with resources and information to help them continue at-home care. Services may include
- Help finding local resources
- Help finding support groups and counseling
- Training on specific caregiving topics
- Respite care for needed breaks
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.
Supports unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Offers connection to local resources, education and training, durable medical equipment, in-home help, minor home modifications, and counseling.
Provides support to unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Services available include:
- Connection to local resources
- Education and training to increase caregiving skills
- Obtaining durable medical equipment
- In-home help
- Minor home modifications
- In-home dementia coaching
- Caregiver counseling
Provides assistance to unpaid caregivers as they face the challenges of caregiving. Offers information about community resources, and coordinates services and support such as respite care, counseling, support groups, and training.
Provides information and assistance to help unpaid caregivers as they face the challenges of caregiving. Offers information about community resources, and coordinates services and support such as:
- Respite care
- Counseling
- Support groups
- Caregiver training
Bilingual and bicultural social workers provide support services for Asian family caregivers, including case management, needs assessment, service plan development, consultation and caregiver education and counseling.
Bilingual and bicultural social workers provide support services for family caregivers. Offers: - Information and referral - Case management - Needs assessment - Service plan development - Consultation - Caregiver education and counseling - Respite care services including housekeeping and errands , personal care. Information and resources support. Services may be delivered through phone, office/home visits or other venues.
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. Connects caregivers to a wide variety of services and supports depending on eligibility such as case management, care supplies, training, home safety equipment, support groups, and respite care.
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. The resource navigator will help connect the caregiver to a wide variety of services and supports such as
- Case management
- Personal Emergency Response buttons
- Care supplies
- Education
- Home safety equipment
- Support groups
- Respite care
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. Connects caregivers to a wide variety of services and supports depending on eligibility such as case management, care supplies, training, home safety equipment, support groups, and respite care.
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. The resource navigator will help connect the caregiver to a wide variety of services and supports such as
- Case management
- Personal Emergency Response buttons
- Care supplies
- Education
- Home safety equipment
- Support groups
- Respite care
Offers respite services to give caregivers a break from their responsibilities. Offers protective supervision, personal care, meals, activities, and assistance with daily tasks.
The Family Caregiver Support Program provides assistance to unpaid caregivers with resources and information enabling them to continue at-home care. Services are free or low cost and may include- assistance and information on accessing services; caregiver support groups and counseling; caregiver training and education; and respite care.
Offers respite services to give caregivers a break from their responsibilities. Offers protective supervision, personal care, meals, activities, and assistance with daily tasks.
The Family Caregiver Support Program provides assistance to unpaid caregivers with resources and information enabling them to continue at-home care. Services are free or low cost and may include- assistance and information on accessing services; caregiver support groups and counseling; caregiver training and education; and respite care.
Offers respite services to give caregivers a break from their responsibilities. Offers protective supervision, personal care, meals, activities, and assistance with daily tasks.
The Family Caregiver Support Program provides assistance to unpaid caregivers with resources and information enabling them to continue at-home care. Services are free or low cost and may include- assistance and information on accessing services; caregiver support groups and counseling; caregiver training and education; and respite care.
Offers information, education, counseling, and training options and referrals to help caregivers learn about community resources, care and self-care, obtain medical equipment, nutrition, legal resources, and other services.
The Caregiver Support Center offers an opportunity for unpaid caregivers, helping an adult in Kitsap County, to meet with a case manager, check out books from a lending library, and obtain brochures, tip sheets, and resource lists at no cost. Unpaid caregivers may also inquire about scholarship eligibility for caregiver training, education, or workshop opportunities.
Provides assistance to unpaid caregivers as they face the challenges of caregiving. Offers information about community resources, and coordinates services and support such as respite care, counseling, support groups, and training.
Provides information and assistance to help unpaid caregivers as they face the challenges of caregiving. Offers information about community resources, and coordinates services and support such as:
- Respite care
- Counseling
- Support groups
- Caregiver training
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. Connects caregivers to services and supports such as case management, care supplies, education, home safety equipment, support groups, and respite care.
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. The resource navigator will help connect the caregiver to a wide variety of services and supports such as
- Case management
- Personal Emergency Response buttons
- Care supplies
- Education
- Home safety equipment
- Support groups
- Respite care
Helps unpaid caregivers make informed decisions about care plans, solve day-to-day caregiving problems, learn essential caregiving skills, and locate services that may strengthen their capacity to provide care. Offers a caregiver support group.
Helps unpaid caregivers make informed decisions about current and future care plans, solve day-to-day caregiving problems, learn essential caregiving skills, and locate services that may strengthen their capacity to provide care.
Offers a monthly support group for family caregivers.
Offers counseling, needs assessment and support services for Mercer Island adults, ages 55+, and caregiver assistance for adult children of senior adults. Services are home- and office-based.
Offers needs assessment and support services for older Mercer Island adults and adult children of older adults. Services are mostly office based; home-based services are available by appointment.
Supports unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Offers connection to local resources, education and training, durable medical equipment, in-home help, minor home modifications, and counseling.
Provides support to unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Services available include:
- Connection to local resources
- Education and training to increase caregiving skills
- Obtaining durable medical equipment
- In-home help
- Minor home modifications
- In-home dementia coaching
- Caregiver counseling
Offers over-the-phone consultation and care planning, advocacy, linkage to resources and follow-up support. Provides short-term respite services for caregivers with a short-term immediate need.
Provides assistance to caregivers of adults for identifying and clarifying needs, as well as locating resources and finding programs related to their individual situations.
When funds are available, provides short-term emergency respite services in the home or community for caregivers with an immediate emergency need for assistance.
Other over-the-phone services include:
- Consultation
- Care planning
- Advocacy
- Linkage to resources
- Follow-up support
Supports unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Offers connection to local resources, education and training, durable medical equipment, in-home help, minor home modifications, and counseling.
Provides support to unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Services available include:
- Connection to local resources
- Education and training to increase caregiving skills
- Obtaining durable medical equipment
- In-home help
- Minor home modifications
- In-home dementia coaching
- Caregiver counseling
Provides assistance to unpaid caregivers to help them continue at-home care. Services may include counseling and support groups, training, purchasing adaptive medical equipment, and respite care. Must be caring for someone age 55 or older.
Provides assistance to unpaid caregivers with resources and information to help them continue at-home care. Services may include
- Counseling and support groups
- Training
- Respite care
- Services such as purchasing supplies, medical equipment, and other necessary supports
Provides a wide array of social service to promote the safety and welfare of tribal members. Services include child/adult protection services, benefits assistance, crime victim/sexual assault services, and domestic violence services.
Provides a wide array of social service to promote the safety and welfare of tribal members. ### Services include: - Child Protection Services - Indian Child Welfare - Probation - Sex Offender Registration - Elder Protective Services - General Assistance - Veteran’s Service - Assistance with Social Security issues - Legal Services - Crime Victim Services - Sexual Assault Services - Therapy for Victims - Emergency Protection Services for Adult and Children - Crime Victim Claim forms and Service Center - Caregiver Support Services - Pre-School Assistance - Violence Prevention Activities - Domestic Violence Intervention Services - Elder Services - Court Appointed Special Advocate - And other services
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. Connects caregivers to services and supports such as case management, care supplies, education, home safety equipment, support groups, and respite care.
Provides resource navigation support for unpaid caregivers. The resource navigator will help connect the caregiver to a wide variety of services and supports such as
- Case management
- Personal Emergency Response buttons
- Care supplies
- Education
- Home safety equipment
- Support groups
- Respite care
Supports unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Offers connection to local resources, education and training, durable medical equipment, in-home help, minor home modifications, and counseling.
Provides support to unpaid family caregivers by assessing their needs and developing a plan of care. Services available include:
- Connection to local resources
- Education and training to increase caregiving skills
- Obtaining durable medical equipment
- In-home help
- Minor home modifications
- In-home dementia coaching
- Caregiver counseling