Help for Cancer Caregivers provides information, education, and support that will help cancer caregivers care for themselves and their loved ones.
Sickle Cells has partnered with CAN to provide comprehensive resources to improve the quality of life for sickle cell disease caregivers and the people who receive their care.
From understanding symptoms to practical tips for managing behavioral challenges, family caregivers navigating the complexities of dementia can find support and advice for navigating this challenging journey.
Search by disease/condition, resource type, or caregiver role to find checklists, guides, and helpful tools for every stage of caregiving.
From seeking support to organizing medical information, find practical advice to navigate your caregiving journey with confidence.
Gain valuable tools, documents and checklists to support you on your caregiving journey.
From understanding how to get paid as a family caregiver to accessing government benefits and assistance programs, find practical guidance and downloadable checklists to support your caregiving journey.
Community Care Corps is a national program that fosters innovative local models in which volunteers provide nonmedical assistance to family caregivers, older adults, or adults with disabilities in order to maintain their independence.
National Family Caregivers Month – celebrated each November — is a time to recognize and honor family caregivers across the country.
Share your journey, find resources, and connect with others who understand. You’re not alone in navigating the challenges of caregiving.
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CAN is a non-profit organization providing education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge.
Contact us to request a speaker, share your story, or get in touch with our team.
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