Caregiver & Family Support Resources

For family members and caregivers of individuals receiving hospice or end-of-life care in the Cleveland, Ohio area

Providing care for a loved one during serious illness or end-of-life can be meaningful, but it can also be physically, emotionally, socially, and financially challenging. The following organizations provide support outside of direct hospice services, helping caregivers maintain their own well-being while continuing to support their loved one.

Hyperlinks to each resource can be found embedded in the name/title of resource.

Emotional & Psychological Support

24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900

  • Caregiver support groups (virtual & in-person)

  • Individual caregiver coaching

  • Grief and anticipatory grief support

  • Education about dementia progression and caregiving strategies

216-875-7776

  • Free peer-led support groups for caregivers

  • Mental health education programs

  • Family-to-Family education course

  • Crisis resource guidance

216-292-3999

  • Caregiver support groups

  • Individual counseling services

  • Stress management education

  • Open to individuals of all backgrounds

Beachwood & Westlake Locations

  • Support groups for caregivers of individuals with cancer

  • Counseling and wellness programs

  • Mind-body coping programs

  • Family and caregiver workshops

  • Grief counseling available to community members

  • Anticipatory grief support

  • Bereavement groups for families and caregivers

216-292-3999

  • Caregiver support groups

  • Individual counseling services

  • Stress management education

  • Open to individuals of all backgrounds

 
 
Social & Community Support

Social connection reduces caregiver burnout and promotes emotional well-being.

800-626-7277

  • Caregiver workshops and peer connection opportunities

  • Community education events

  • Care navigation and referral services

  • Long-term care planning assistance

216-373-1600

  • Caregiver support programs

  • Behavioral health caregiver coaching

  • Care consultation services

  • Community education classes

Senior Centers & Adult Day Programs

These programs provide supervised activities and social engagement for individuals receiving care while giving caregivers time for personal needs.

Examples include:

  • Jennings Adult Day Services

  • McGregor Adult Day Program

  • Fairhill Partners Adult Day Center

  • Eliza Bryant Village Adult Day Services

Faith-Based and Community Volunteer Networks

Many Cleveland churches, synagogues, and community centers provide:

  • Friendly visitor programs

  • Meal delivery services

  • Transportation assistance

  • Caregiver support ministries

Financial & Practical Support

Caregiving can create financial stress and reduce caregiver employment opportunities. These programs help reduce that burden.

  • Respite care funding

  • Caregiver training

  • Resource coordination

  • Support navigating community services

(Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Chapter)

  • Financial assistance for non-medical in-home care

  • Helps caregivers take scheduled breaks

  • Statewide caregiver financial guidance

  • Long-term care planning tools

  • Medicaid waiver education

  • Benefits navigation assistance

  • Free caregiving guides

  • Financial planning tools

  • Legal and employment support resources

  • Long-term care cost planning information

216-265-1489

  • Non-emergency medical transportation

  • Community appointment transportation

  • Helps reduce caregiver driving demands

  • Home-delivered meals

  • Wellness checks

  • Nutrition support for individuals with limited mobility

Education & Skill-Building Resources

Caregivers often benefit from learning skills that support both patient care and their own health.

  • Online caregiver education modules

  • Skills training videos

  • Stress and burnout prevention education

  • Care planning tools

(Offered through local aging agencies and community partners)

  • Evidence-based caregiver training course

  • Focuses on self-care, communication skills, and confidence building

  • Individualized caregiver coaching

  • Problem-solving strategies

  • Emotional support and education

  • Educational articles and caregiver guides

  • Disease-specific caregiving resources

  • Stress management and wellness education

Crisis & Immediate Emotional Support

If a caregiver or family member is experiencing severe emotional distress, immediate support is available:

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or Text 988 for 24/7 emotional crisis support that is free and confidential

Cuyahoga County Mental Health Crisis Services

Call 216-623-6888 for emergency mental health support and mobile crisis response options

Additional Helpful Supports

Legal & Planning Assistance

  • Legal Aid Society of Cleveland

  • Pro Seniors Legal Hotline

  • Advance directive and healthcare power of attorney guidance

Caregiver Wellness & Self-Care Programs

  • Yoga and mindfulness programs through The Gathering Place

  • Community wellness classes through senior centers

  • Caregiver retreat or stress-reduction workshops through Benjamin Rose Institute

Seeking support is not a sign of weakness — it is an important part of providing safe, compassionate care for your loved one while protecting your own health and well-being. Many caregivers find that combining emotional support, education, and respite services helps them sustain caregiving roles while maintaining balance.