Even though she has spent her career as a nurse and understands the medical side of caregiving, Judy has had a hard time dealing with the added burden that comes with a full time job and caring for a loved one. Thankfully, after reaching out to the AAAPP Judy was able to find some free community resources that have given her opportunities to rest, and take a little time for herself each week so that she can better care for her loved ones.
It is extremely important for caregivers to have access to opportunities to rest and recharge. Find a variety of local resources below that can help you. |
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AAAPP’s Programs to Support Caregivers
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Local Support Group
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Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
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AAAPP provides several programs focused on supporting caregivers of older adults with opportunities for respite as well as wrap around care coordination and support. Availability is limited and based on severity of situation. If you are interested in being placed on the waitlist for AAAPP programs that assist caregivers, please call the Helpline at 1-800-963-5337 and (out of area callers 727-217-8111).
The AAAPP supports caregivers with Evidenced Based programming. The Savvy Caregiver Course is a Psycho-Educational Training curriculum developed out of Emory University, designed to equip Caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s Disease or a Related Disorder (ADRD) with knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to carry out their role as well as how to identify, self-care issues.
The Savvy Caregiver Program will help Caregivers to:
To inquire about available classes, please contact 727-570-9696, extension 154.
The AAAPP supports caregivers with Evidenced Based programming. The Savvy Caregiver Course is a Psycho-Educational Training curriculum developed out of Emory University, designed to equip Caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s Disease or a Related Disorder (ADRD) with knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to carry out their role as well as how to identify, self-care issues.
The Savvy Caregiver Program will help Caregivers to:
- Appreciate the Scope and Impact of Their Work
- Increase Skills and Knowledge for Caregiving
- Adopt a More Strategic Outlook on Their Work
- Develop More Effective Strategies for Caregiving
- Improve Self-Care Skills
- Reduce the Potential Adverse Impacts of Caregiving
- Improve the Quality of Life of Care Recipients
- Increase Involvement of Families and Other Resources
To inquire about available classes, please contact 727-570-9696, extension 154.
You can find available resources and support group through the Children’s Home Network Kinship Services program