C-CARERS Resources

California Resources 

Caregiver Resources
  • Alameda County Social Services Agency – Provides services and resources for older adults, senior information and assistance.
  • California Department of Social Services, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program - Provides daily living activity services such as bathing, grooming and dressing; assistance with chores, support with basic health-related tasks such as administering medications or monitoring health conditions, help with getting to medical appointments and running errands, and temporary relief for family caregivers. 
  • California Association of Area Agencies on Aging – Provides information regarding services to Family Caregivers, including counseling, training, and respite care.
  • California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) – Provides fact sheets in different languages, these fact sheets include Nursing home information, residential care, community care retirement communities, Medi-Cal/estate planning, Elder Abuse, CANHR’s Guide to Reverse Mortgage Alternatives, Home and Community Based Services Programs (HCBS), Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), Legal Issues and other resources. 
  • Chico State Enterprises Passage – Provides resources for caregivers and older adults to lead healthier, happier, and more rewarding lives by providing and supporting the critical services and community resources they need.
  • California Caregiver Resource Center – Provides videos, podcasts, classes, caregiver spotlights, and caregiver stories. 
  • California Coalition on Family Caregiving – Provides support in identifying care options, allowing caregivers to take breaks while ensuring people living with dementia receive quality care, and organizing workshops and community events focused on caregiver well-being, self-care strategies, and dementia awareness.
  • Del Oro Caregiver Resource Center – Provides in-person and online support groups for caregivers.
  • Del Mar Caregiver Resource Center – Provides information and referral, family consultation, education, support groups, and legal consultation.
  • Family Caregiver Alliance – Provides Information, resources, and support to family caregivers through online resources, webinars, and local programs. 
  • Institute on Aging – Provides short-term financial assistance to help relieve caregiver burden. 
  • La Casa Adult Day Health Center – Provides well-being for caregivers and offers a range of wellness and leisure services.
  • Redwood Caregiver Resource Center – Provides Caregiver service, support groups, and events. 
  • The Sandwich Club – Provides emotional support, advice and resources, care opportunities, and social connection.
  • Valley Caregiver Resource Center, OASIS – Provides resources for caregivers to help families and communities master the challenges of caring for adults with brain-impaired conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, Parkinson’s, and traumatic brain injury.
Dementia Resources

California Alzheimer's Disease Center

 


National Resources

Aging Policy
  • Administration for Community Living, National Caregiver Support Collaborative – A multifaceted initiative to increase the recognition, support, and inclusion of family, kin, and tribal caregivers across the country, resulting in measurable improvements in the capacity of the network to assess caregiver needs, provide supportive services, collect data, and — most importantly — support the well-being of caregivers and the people receiving care.
  • American Society on Aging – The largest multidisciplinary association in aging, with a diverse membership of more than 5,2000 across the United States. 
  • Caring Across Generations – Working to build real, helpful, thoughtful care systems.
  • Grantmakers in Aging – Provides access to support services, funding for research, caregiver resources, and holistic wellness programs.
  • National Council on Aging – Delivers the resources, tools, best practices, and advocacy our nation needs to ensure that every person can age with health and financial security.
  • Justice in Aging, Resource Library – Provides resources library that focus on issues related to aging, including dementia.
  • Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers – Reimagings how to support family caregivers so they can do more than just try to keep up -- they can thrive. 
  • The People Say – A qualitative research platform featuring data from over 100 hours of interviews with older adults talking about their lives and the policy issues most important to them.
Caregiver Resources
Dementia Resources
  • American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) – Provides various resources such as information articles, caregiver support, financial and legal guidance, community programs, webinars, and workshops.
  • Alzheimer Association – Provides educational materials, caregiver support, and a 24/7 helpline that offers information, support, and guidance; a local chapter that offers support groups, educational programs and community events, research updates, tools, and resources for developing care plans; and various online resources such as webinars, podcasts, and articles. 
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Healthy Aging – Provides podcasts and videos, articles, and reports on aging and Healthy Brain Resource Center.
  • Alzheimer Foundation of America – Provides caregiver support, educational programs, and a helpline for those caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.  
  • Cognability – Provides educational programs such as workshops and seminars to educate caregivers, and healthcare professionals related to cognitive health and dementia, and consultation services such as professional guidance for individuals and families navigating dementia care. 
  • Dementia Friendly America – Provides educational materials and training for caregivers, offers helplines and local services for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers, and dementia awareness events. 
  • Kickstart Asses Evaluate Refer (KAER) Toolkit – Provides evaluation guidelines for evaluating the severity of dementia symptoms and determining appropriate interventions, and referral resources to appropriate services.
  • National Alzheimer and Dementia Resource Center – Provides local and national resources, including service providers, support groups and educational programs. 
  • National Institute on Aging, Life With Dementia – Provides meaningful activities and ways to engage individuals with dementia in daily life, information about research and clinical trials related to dementia, and connection to other organizations and resources for additional support and information.