When caregivers are supported, everyone benefits.
Marilyn’s advice for new caregivers is simple but powerful: “Ask for help—and accept it when it’s offered.”
If you or a loved one is struggling to receive the equipment necessary for quality care, consider visiting Friends of Disabled Adults and Children.
Family Support Services from DBHDD is a non-entitlement program that brokers disability-specific services based on the unique needs of individuals and their families.
We could not talk about caregiving in Georgia without mentioning the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers.
There are many resources available for Georgians who are caregivers.