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Caregiver Support Services

Sometimes we become caregivers by choice. Other times, caregiving shows up unexpectedly and finds us. Either way, having support is key to maintaining your own emotional & physical health.  Whether you're a daughter who does the grocery shopping for your mother, running errands for a neighbor, or are caring for a spouse with a chronic condition, we're here for you. Caregiver Support Services through Office for Aging Services are free, confidential services providing caregivers non-biased information needed to make informed decisions for both you and the person you are caring for.  

WHO IS A CAREGIVER?  

  • Adult family members, 18 years of age or older, providing care to an older adult aged 60 and older with chronic disease or dementia.

  • Older adults, aged 60 or older, living with and providing care to child under the age of 18. 

  • Older adults, aged 60 or older, living with and providing care to an adult (aged 18 to 59) with disabilities. 

Not sure if you identify as a caregiver.  Take the Caregiver Intensity Index at ARCHANGELS: Caregiver Intensity Index- What is your score?  This two minute survey is all it takes to check in on yourself, get your score, and see what's making everything more intense.  

EXAMPLES  OF CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES, include: 

  • Expert information and guidance on resources available.   A great place to start is New York State Office for Aging: Caring for a Loved One or the Caregiver Portal.  Another resource includes the Caregiver Action Network

  • Support Groups & Caregiver Trainings.  See our Support Group section and Upcoming Events section for more information.

  • Referrals for individualized caregiver counseling services to Alzheimer's Association and Family Services of the Chautauqua Region

  • Safety Devices such as door alarms, Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), and many more!

  • Respite Services such as in-home care service options, social adult day services, and short-term overnight respite care.    

It all begins with a conversation.  For more information on services for Caregivers or to speak with someone who can guide you, call the local NY Connects Helpline at 753-4582 or 363-4582 or 661-7582 or search the NY Connect State website. 

For out of state resources, visit Eldercare Locator.   Check out other resources below.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Events Feed

Caregiver Support Group - North County

Caregiving is a labor of love, but you shouldn't have to do it alone.  Often, we don’t realize how much we are carrying.

Memory Cafe at the Reg Lenae

You are invited to the Reg Lenna Memory Cafe!  

Powerful Tools for Caregivers (VIRTUAL)

NYS Caregiving & Respite Coalition provides complimentary 6 week series of classes to help you enhance your self-care wile supporting a loved one, whether at home or afar.

Alzheimer's Association Presentation: Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body

Alzheimer's Association presents "Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body".  Learn about research in areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement.