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As of July 2022, the administration of the Caregiver Resource Centers has migrated to the California Department of Aging.​​  

Visite el sitio web del Departamento de la Tercera Edad para obtener más información.​​ 

Centros de Recursos para Cuidadores​​  

Caring for a loved one with cognitive disorder or another disabling condition forever changes the lives of families and caregivers. There can be devastating effects on those providing long-term care: financial pressures, legal quandaries, health problems, and emotional turmoil. Fortunately, in California, Caregiver Resource Centers (CRCs) offer help throughout the state serve thousands of families and caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, Parkinson’s disease and other disorders. California was the first state in the nation to establish a statewide network of support organizations for caregivers; every resident has access to a CRC in their area (see below for services).​​ 

Servicios del Centro Regional de Recursos para Cuidadores (CRC, por sus siglas en inglés)​​ 

Cada CRC proporciona los siguientes servicios básicos a las familias y cuidadores a bajo costo o sin costo:​​ 

  • Specialized Information and Referral – Referrals and advice related to caregiver stress, diagnoses and community resources.​​ 
  • Family Consultation and Care Planning – Trained staff consultations to assess needs of persons with cognitive impairment and their families, explore care options, and develop a course of action.​​ 
  • Respite Care – Financial assistance for temporary in-home support, adult day care services, short-term or weekend care and transportation.​​ 
  • Short-Term Counseling – Individual, family and group sessions with licensed counselors to offer emotional support to caregivers​​ 
  • Support Groups – Online or in-person meetings to share experiences and ideas to ease the stress of caregiving.​​ 
  • Professional Training – Workshops on long-term care, patient management, public policy, legal and financial issues for health and service providers.​​ 
  • Legal and Financial Consultation – Experienced attorneys consult on Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives, estate and financial planning, conservatorships and other matters.​​ 
  • Education – Special workshops on topics such as cognitive disorders, dealing with dementia, long-term care planning and stress management to help caregivers cope with day-to-day concerns.​​   

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