Nebraska Caregiver Support Groups & Resources

  1. Nebraska Caregiver Coalition – This coalition is made up of statewide organizations that advocate for caregivers. They raise awareness, address issues faced by family caregivers, and provide support and education. Website: https://states.aarp.org/nebraska/caregiver-resources
  2. CHAD Nebraska – They offer virtual and in-person support groups for caregivers in different cities across Nebraska. They connect caregivers with others who are going through similar experiences and provide a safe space to share their stories. Website: https://www.chadnebraska.org/support-groups
  3. The Kim Foundation – They offer online support groups for caregivers in various Nebraska cities. They provide a platform for caregivers to share their experiences and connect with others in similar situations. Website: https://thekimfoundation.org/support-groups/
  4. Nebraska Lifespan Respite Program – They provide respite care to family caregivers, which means they offer temporary relief to caregivers so that they can take a break and recharge. They also provide education and training to caregivers. Website: https://www.unmc.edu/publichealth/center-for-red/about-us/lifespan-respite-program.html
  5. Alzheimer’s Association Nebraska Chapter – They offer support groups for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia. They provide education, resources, and emotional support to caregivers. Website: https://www.alz.org/nebraska/helping_you/support_groups
  6. Parkinson’s Nebraska – They offer support groups for caregivers of individuals with Parkinson’s disease. They provide education, resources, and emotional support to caregivers. Website: https://www.parkinsonsnebraska.org/
  7. Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska – They offer support groups for caregivers of individuals with brain injuries. They provide education, resources, and emotional support to caregivers. Website: https://biane.org/
  8. Nebraska Hospice and Palliative Care Association – They offer support groups for caregivers of individuals who are terminally ill. They provide emotional support and resources to caregivers during a difficult time. Website: https://www.nehospice.org/
  9. Nebraska Children’s Home Society – They offer support groups for young parents and young adults who are caregivers. They provide educational courses and support groups focusing on topics like developmental parenting and parent-child interaction. Website: https://nchs.org/parent-caregiver-support/
  10. Visiting Nurse Association – They offer support groups for caregivers of individuals who are aging or have disabilities. They provide education, resources, and emotional support to caregivers. Website: https://www.vnatoday.org/

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