
Caregiver Support | VA Boston Health Care | Veterans Affairs
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VA Boston health care offers a number of services to support you and the Veteran you care for. Ask a caregiver support coordinator to help you find what you need, whether it's in-home help,
someone to listen, or anything in between.
If you are a caregiver for a Veteran, you can get support by contacting a VA Boston caregiver support coordinator. We can help with:
The Caregiver Support Line is available if you need support outside of the Boston region, have questions about caregiver support services nationwide, or just need someone to listen right
now.
This six-week workshop helps Caregivers in two key ways: it offers training in how to provide better care, and it also helps Caregivers learn how to manage their own emotions, stress and
physical health. Topics covered include: managing your stress, communicating more effectively, taking care of your own health, managing difficult emotions, managing difficult behaviors, and
getting support from other Caregivers while sharing your experience. Caregivers are asked to log on at least 2-3 times per week. A new session will be posted each week, and you will be able
to participate with 20-25 Caregivers.
If you are interested in participating in the above program or have any questions please call Katherine Paquin, LICSW, at or Ed Fleming, LICSW, at .
VA Peer Support Mentor Program -- You can serve as a MENTOR or a MENTEE!
This program provides an opportunity for Caregivers to receive guidance and to share their experience, wisdom, skills and passion with other Caregivers. Because there are many challenges to
being a Caregiver, it can be helpful for you to talk with someone who has “been there” and understands the pressures that come with being a Caregiver. Caregivers are asked to connect with
each other at least 2 times per month.
If you are interested in participating in the above program or have any questions please call Ed Fleming, LICSW, at .
A telephone educational group focused on strategies to enhance resilience and restore balance. These calls last an hour and are available twice a month. If you are interested in
participating in the above program or have any questions please call Katherine Paquin, LICSW, at or Ed Fleming, LICSW, at .
NAMI Massachusetts Family-to-Family Program -- A 12-week course for family Caregivers of individuals with severe mental illness. Register using the link above.
JF&CS Memory Café -- A welcoming place for individuals & families living with memory changes. Enjoy coffee, and refreshments, and conversation with new friends, including college students.
Meet guest artists who will lead music, art, or poetry activities. No experience necessary! The Memory Café meets. For more information, please call or visit the link above.