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Caregiver Programs & Resources

The University of Louisville Trager Institute recognizes that caregivers are critical to creating strong support systems for older adults. We offer three programs to ensure caregiver needs are addressed as part of a holistic approach to improving the lives of older adults. All of our programs provide a space for caregivers of older adults to build supportive relationships with other caregivers and learn about caregiving resources in our community. 

Our Caregiver Programs & Resources available to the following counties:
Bullitt, Shelby, Oldham, Henry, Trimble, Spencer, and Jefferson
 

 Are you caring for someone 60 years old or older? Take this brief interest survey

Have questions? Call our Caregiver Hotline at 502-588-3322 or send us an email at [email protected].

Caregiver Support Group
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Caregiver Support Group

The Caregiver Support Group is a safe place to discuss your challenges and joys of being a caregiver. You're welcome to join to connect with peer caregivers that are sharing similar situations. Take a moment to join your peers in reflecting on your time as a caregiver and gain tips and knowledge about care giving. 

Connect with us to see how we can help you or someone you love.

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This program provides caregivers the following services: 

  • Case Management Services:supports those caring for loved ones in reaching goals set to assist in navigating the system of care.
  • Support Groups:professionally facilitated, topic focused content, and with topics rotating based upon the interests and needs of the group members.
  • Trainings:community trainings developed based on caregiver’s area of needs identified.
  • Counseling Services: for individuals caring for their loved ones who need behavioral health counseling. 

Caregiver support groups

Weekly Virtual Meetings:

  • Tuesdays from 12:00 pm – 1:00 PM ESTThis caregiver support group is open to caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's or other dementia-related illnesses.
  • Wednesday from 6:30 pm – 7:30 PM EST: The evening caregiver support group is open to all caregivers.  

Sessions are held online via Zoom. Please RSVP here in order to access the Zoom meeting information. 

In addition to our weekly meetings, we also hold occasional special topic sessions on Fridays. Visit our event calendar to learn about our upcoming events. 

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"One of the most important lessons I've learned being a 24/7 caregiver is there is always too much to do, my care receiver's needs are continuous, and I must find and prioritize time for myself to do the things that are important to me and make it possible to continue on. The caregiver support group is one of those things; talking with and listening to the other caregivers and the therapists makes me feel less alone, allows me to vent when things are really difficult, gives me ideas of how to make things easier, and almost always includes a shared laugh that otherwise can get few and far between. And I always have the choice of talking or just listening, without any pressure either way. While I'm not a fan of zoom and can't wait until we can meet in person, I have to say it's very convenient not having to get my husband cared for, get myself ready, and get to a meeting place. The recently added Wednesday evening option also provides two different days and times to choose from. I try my best not to miss the weekly meeting but when I just can't make it work I know they'll be there next week."
- Caregiver Testimonial

Caregiver Hotline: 502-588-3322

Find out how our caregiver support group can help you!


Services are funded in part with funds awarded by KIPDA through the Department for Aging and Independent Living with fund from the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services.


Interested in joining a program? Take this brief interest survey so we can connect you with the program best for you! Questions about our caregiving programs? 
Contact us via email at 
[email protected] or at 502-588-3322.