Caregiver Resources

Caregiver Resources

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AAA can point you to many resources and services that assist caregivers of older adults, as well as older adults caring for children under the age of 18.

Information and Assistance

For information about services for the care recipient, or for the caregiver, call the 2-1-1 Texas information and referral service by dialing 2-1-1.

In addition, the following resources are available

Alzheimer's Association of Tarrant County

The Alzheimer's Association will provide books and tapes at all of the public library branches about Alzheimer's disease and ways of coping. For more information, call 817-336-4949.

Benefits Counseling

AAA has staff and volunteer benefits counselors who work with clients on the telephone or in person to help with insurance and health benefits. To speak to a benefits counselor,
call 817-258-8125.

Education and Support

Several agencies and organizations provide support groups and educational programs for caregivers:

Family Caregiver Workshops: Getting Support You Deserve

These informal workshops help family members who provide care for an older adult with chronic illness and health and human service needs. All classes are free of charge. For more information, call 817-258-8081.

You will receive information and materials including:

  • Aging Information
  • Behavioral and emotional aspects of aging
  • Community and Internet resources
  • Financial and legal planning
  • Independence, home safety & residential options
  • Meeting caregiver needs.

Internet Resources for Caregivers

If you are caring for an older family member, or anticipate that you will be in the future, you will need to determine what level of care you will be able provide to them. To help you with this process, visit the many caregiver resource sites available through the Internet:

Library Caregiver Resource Center

The following books and videos have been placed at the Fort Worth public library by the Area Agency through a grant funded by the National Family Caregiver Act.

To access any of these materials, visit your nearest public library and type "caregiver" as the key word into the computerized card catalogue. If your selection is not available at your local branch, ask the librarian to order it for you through inter-library loan.

  • Books 
    The Comfort of Home – Maria M. Myer
    The Unofficial Guide to Eldercare – Chris Adamec
    The Caregiver’s Guide: Helping Elderly Relatives Cope with Health and Safety Problems – Caroline Rob
    Elder Rage of Take My Father . . . Please!: How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents – Jacqueline Marcel
    The Lost Art of Caring – Leighton E. Cuff
    Telling the Stories of Life through Guided Autobiography Groups – James E. Birren
    Dying at Home – Andrea Sankar
    Nursing Homes: The Family’s Journey – Peter E. Silin
    Dutiful Daughters – Jean Gould
    Coping with Your Difficult Older Parent – Grace Lebow
    A Caregiver’s Survival Guide – Kay Marshall Strom
    How to Care for Aging Parents – Virginia Morris & Robert Butler
    Elder Care – Thomas M. Cassidy
    Caring for Yourself While Caring for Your Aging Parents – Claire Berman
    A Family Caregiver’s Guide to Planning Decision Making for the Elderly – James A. Wilkinson
  • Videos
    How to Choose a Nursing Home
    A Prescription for Caregivers: Take Care of Yourself
    Surrounded with Love: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
    Curtain Call
    My Mother, My Father
    My Mother, My Father – Seven Years Later
    Elder Parent Care: The Family Meeting
    Big Mama

Publications - Online and Print

Handbook for Family Caregivers of Older Adults by Mildred O. Hogstel, Ph.D., R.N.C. This handbook has been written to help adult children, grandchildren and siblings learn how to help older family members maintain and/or regain a healthy and happy lifestyle as long as possible. The author is a registered nurse with national certification in the nursing care of older adults. She also was a caregiver for her parents for many years. 

  • The Caregiver’s Handbook
    Published by the Visiting Nurses Association of America and Deni
    Brown, Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc. March 1998.
  • New Lifestyles Online
    This site offers an array of resources and tools to help caregivers and older people make informed choices about living arrangements and care options for older adults.

Respite Services

Through our flexible Respite Voucher Program, caregivers of people age 60 and over may receive vouchers to pay for respite services provided by family members, friends, neighbors, or other providers. For more information, call the 2-1-1 Texas information and referral service by dialing 2-1-1.

Service Navigation

Area Agency on Aging provides "service navigation" to help meet the needs of the individual. A social worker will come to the home and assess the client's situation to assist in determining what services are needed, such as in-home care, personal assistance, emergency response, assistive devices in the bathroom, etc. For more information, call 817-258-8081.

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