15 Vital Free Resources for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers

Brian Callahan • June 4, 2023

15 Vital Free Resources for

Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers


At 7 Day Home Care, we recognize the immense challenges faced by Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers, which is why we encourage the use of free resources available to support their journey. Caring for a loved one with memory loss can be emotionally and physically demanding, and accessing free resources can provide valuable information, guidance, and emotional support. National organizations like the Alzheimer's Association offer educational materials, caregiver helplines, and local support groups that can ease the burden and provide strategies for effective care. Online platforms such as HelpGuide and the National Institute on Aging also provide comprehensive guides, memory care tips, and tools to navigate the complexities of dementia care. These resources, along with respite care services from 7 Day Home Care, allow caregivers to manage stress, avoid burnout, and provide the best possible care for their loved ones. By combining professional in-home care with these free tools, families can ensure a better quality of life for both caregivers and those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia.

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Are You an Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiver Searching for Help?


Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia is a noble but challenging responsibility. Caregivers often need access to reliable information and support to navigate the complexities of these conditions. In this guide, we've compiled 15 of the best free resources for Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers, aiming to provide invaluable assistance and support during their journey. As a compassionate provider of in-home care in New York, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County, 7 Day Home Care is committed to offering caregivers the tools they need to provide the highest quality care and create a positive environment for their loved ones.


What Resources are Available for Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers?


1. Alzheimer's Association

The Alzheimer's Association offers a wealth of information, including articles, videos, and interactive tools, addressing various aspects of caregiving and the progression of the disease.


2. Family Caregiver Alliance

The Family Caregiver Alliance provides an extensive collection of articles, fact sheets, and guides specifically designed to support family caregivers in their roles.


3. National Institute on Aging

NIA offers comprehensive resources on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, ranging from research updates to caregiving strategies and tips.


4. Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic provides reliable medical information, symptom descriptions, and practical advice for caregivers.


5. Caregiver Action Network

This network offers resources like online communities, educational webinars, and a helpful caregiving toolbox to address the unique challenges caregivers face.


6. WebMD

WebMD's dedicated Alzheimer’s and dementia section includes articles, expert opinions, and real-life caregiver stories to provide holistic insights.


7. Alzheimer’s Society

For caregivers seeking international perspectives, Alzheimer's Society UK offers guidance on various stages of the disease, along with practical tips.


8. HelpGuide

HelpGuide offers user-friendly articles and guides that focus on managing behavioral changes, communication challenges, and self-care for caregivers.


9. Cleveland Clinic

This resource provides a library with thousands of health articles and videos, including materials tailored for seniors and caregivers, explaining Alzheimer’s disease in an accessible manner.


10. AgingCare

AgingCare hosts an active community forum where caregivers can connect, share experiences, and seek advice from peers who understand their journey.


11. Caring.com

Caring.com's dedicated Alzheimer’s and dementia section offers articles, guides, and support options, including a directory for finding local resources.


12. The Lewy Body Dementia Association

For caregivers dealing with Lewy body dementia, this association provides information, educational resources, and a supportive community.


13. National Alliance for Caregiving

Focused on enhancing the quality of life for caregivers, this alliance offers resources to help caregivers balance their responsibilities and self-care.


14. Eldercare Locator

Provided by the Administration for Community Living, this tool assists caregivers in finding local support services, including respite care options.


15. AARP Caregiving Resource Center

AARP's caregiving center includes articles, expert advice, and a downloadable caregiving guide for Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers.


Caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia demands a comprehensive understanding of the conditions and a supportive community. By utilizing these 15 invaluable free resources, caregivers can access reputable information, expert advice, and connect with fellow caregivers who share similar experiences. As a dedicated provider of in-home care in New York, 7 Day Home Care recognizes the importance of a positive and productive caregiving environment. We encourage caregivers to explore these resources and cultivate the knowledge and support necessary for their caregiving journey.  7 Day Home Care is licensed by the New York State Department of Health to provide home care services in  Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Nassau County, and Suffolk County, New York. To learn more about our home care services, please call 516-408-0034.


Brian Callahan

7 Day Home Care


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