Caregiver Support Group
To help you navigate the challenges of caring for an elderly loved one, AgingCare created an online caregiver support group. Our forum was developed to allow caregivers to connect with each other, to learn, to share experiences and to provide one another with ongoing support. Our goal is to help make caregivers’ lives easier. As a member you can connect with other caregivers to get answers to your toughest elder care questions, find guidance to help cope with the challenges of providing care or share the knowledge you've gained by offering your own tips and advice.
Join the conversation with this vibrant, informative community of caregivers.
Support for Family Caregivers
Benefits of Joining an Online Caregiver Support Group
- Connect: Feel less lonely and isolated by connecting with others who are caring for aging parents or supporting a spouse through a health challenge.
- Get tips & advice: Ask questions and get answers from the experience of other caregivers.
- Post about your elder care journey: Share your caregiving experiences in a friendly, supportive environment.
- Anonymity: Caregiving can be a challenge, and some of the biggest challenges we face are with the people we love. The anonymous nature of our forum allows our members to talk openly and honestly.
- Express your feelings: Give vent to your emotions and get moral support from those who truly understand.
- Flexible hours and participation: Online support offers opportunities for caregivers to seek help whenever and wherever they need it.
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Support Group Questions
Can I join a support group for adult children of aging parents?
3 Answersfaithfulbeauty Answered Oct 17, 2024Anyone know of local caregiver support groups in the Albany, NY area?
4 AnswersMACinCT Answered Dec 2023For those of us who do not have siblings, how do you cope?
29 Answersfaithfulbeauty Replied Nov 2023How do I find a caregiver support group?
14 Answerscmpockets Answered Oct 2023
Support Group Discussions
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