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Well Spouse Association
Caregiver ResourcesThe Well SpouseTM Association, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, advocates for and addresses the needs of individuals caring for a chronically ill and/or disabled spouse/partner. They offer peer to peer support and educate health care professionals and the general public about the special challenges and unique issues "well" spouses face every day.
Read MoreNancy's House
Caregiver Resources, Pennsylvania Resources215-885-0753
Nancy’s House is a comprehensive not-for-profit program designed to meet the physical, emotional, and practical needs of family care givers. It is a “residential respite,” which means that you, the caregiver, come to Nancy’s House for a 2-night stay to relax, rejuvenate, and find support.
Empowering Caregivers
Caregiver Resources212-807-1204
This organization provides a safe, nurturing place for all family caregivers as well as professionals. Resources include a monthly newsletter, journal excercises for the community, and providing scheduled chats and forums/message boards.
Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving
Caregiver Resources229-928-1234
RCI works to establish local, state and national partnerships committed to building more effective long-term systems and providing greater recognition and support for caregivers, both family and professionals.
ARCH National Respite Network
Caregiver Resources, Other Resources919-490-5577
This program supports a national network of federally funded respite and crisis care programs for children with disabilities, chronic illness and at risk of abuse and neglect. Resources include a national respite locator service, guides for starting respite programs in communities, and fact sheets on a variety of topics related to respite and crisis care for children and their families and families caring for the elderly.
National Alliance for Caregiving
Caregiver ResourcesEstablished in 1996, the organization is a non-profit coalition of national organizations focusing on issues of family caregiving. Alliance members include grassroots organizations, professional associations, service organizations, disease-specific organizations, a government agency, and corporations.
Read MoreCaregiver Resource Network
Caregiver ResourcesThis organization provides family and professional caregivers with needed information and resources.
Read MoreFindaCaregiver.com
Caregiver ResourcesFindaCaregiver.com strives to bring both caregivers and care-receivers helpful information about everything from family caregiver tips to caregiver job hiring.
Read MoreThe Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare
Caregiver Resources, Advocacy Resources617-724-4746
The organization supports and advances compassionate health care in which caregivers, patients and their families relate to one another in a way that provides hope to the patient, support to caregivers and sustenance to the healing process.

