Family Caregiver Support

This may be a good fit if you are:

  • Unsure how much help your loved one needs

  • Doing too much for someone who could do more independently

  • Finding routines are becoming harder to manage

  • Concerned you may injury yourself helping your loved one

  • Having difficulty with a specific task or activity

  • Overseeing a privately paid caregiver & you want them to have additional training & guidance to better support your loved one’s routines, needs & preferences

Support may include:

  • Identifying opportunities to preserve abilities, support engagement and adapt as needs change

  • Caregiver education & guidance to prevent injury, and build confidence & capability

  • Task-specific problem-solving to address daily challenges

  • Supporting ability-centered independence

  • Sustainable routines

  • Environmental modifications

  • Working with hired caregivers

  • Decision-making around supports, caregiving, and living arrangements