The NH Family Caregiver Support Program

A family caregiver is anyone who regularly cares for a relative, a partner, or a friend. The amount of care that the family member or other individual provides may have increased over time, or they may have found themselves in that role suddenly, without notice. For many, it is a labor of love, but it can also be physically and emotionally demanding. It is important to keep a balance between caring for another individual and caring for oneself.

Through the National Family Caregiver Support Program, the Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services, and the NH ServiceLink Resource Centers, the following services for family caregivers are provided:

  • Information about community programs and local resources.
  • Assistance in assessing individual caregiving needs, identifying options, and accessing local providers.
  • Individual counseling and access to support groups.
  • Education and training to help develop caregiving skills.
  • Respite care services provide a temporary break for eligible full-time family caregivers and limited services that complement the care the family caregiver is providing, which can include:
    • Chore services
    • assistive equipment
    • home modifications, and
    • transportation services

Link: The NH Family Caregiver Support Program
Phone: 866-634-9412