Care Partner Support Groups

Dementia Support Group for Care Partners

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a challenging and emotional journey. Our dementia support groups for care partners provide a safe and supportive environment where people can connect with others who are experiencing similar challenges.

Dementia Support Group for Care Partners

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a challenging and emotional journey. Our dementia support groups for care partners provide a safe and supportive environment where people can connect with others who are experiencing similar challenges.

Why Is A Care Partner

Support Group So Important?

Joining a support group can be incredibly beneficial for care partners. These groups offer an opportunity to connect with others who are going through a similar experience and allow you to tap into a wealth of knowledge and resources. 

Our support groups offer a safe and confidential space to share your feelings, frustrations, and concerns. In addition, support groups can provide a sense of community and belonging, which can be especially important for caregivers who risk feeling isolated.

Some of the benefits include:

  • Emotional Support

    Caregiving can be emotionally draining, and it helps to have a supportive community to lean on.

  • Practical Advice

    You can learn from the experiences of others and gain valuable insights on how to navigate the journey of care for someone living with dementia.

  • Reduced Stress

    Participating in a support group can help reduce stress and improve your overall well-being.

  • Improved Self-Care

    Care partners often neglect their own needs while taking care of their loved ones. Support groups can help you prioritize self-care and take care of your own needs.

Join A Dementia Care Partner Support Group

We offer both online and in-person support groups to cater to your individual needs.

Online

Dementia Care Partner Support Group

Our online support groups provide a convenient and accessible way for care partners  to connect with others from the comfort of their homes. These groups are facilitated by experienced volunteer care partners trained professionals and provide a safe and supportive environment for care partners  to share their experiences, ask questions, and receive emotional support. This option allows care partners  to connect with others from all over, and share their experiences with a broader audience.

When: Every 1st Thursday of the Month at 11 am EST

Florida

Dementia Care Partner Support Group

If you are in Florida, we also offer in-person support groups to connect with your local Dementia Spotlight Foundation community. Join one of our in-person groups:

When: 1st Monday of each month at 1:00 pm EST

Where: Oak Hill Senior Living – 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd, Brooksville, FL 34613

Contact: Gary Joseph LeBlanc – 352-345-6270

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When: 1st Tuesday of each month at 10:30 am EST

Where: Hudson First Methodist Church – 13123 U.S. 19, Hudson, FL. 34667

Contact: Laura Arnold  – 727-808-2053

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Georgia

Dementia Care Partner Support Group

When: 4th Thursday of the month from 10am-11:30am EST

Where:

Roswell United Methodist Church – 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell, GA 30075

Contact: Toni Fagan – tfagan@rumc.com or 770-261-1767

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Care Partner Support Group FAQ

Our support groups are open to anyone caring for a loved one with dementia.

Support groups provide a safe and supportive environment where caregivers can share their experiences, ask questions, and receive emotional support.

Our support groups typically meet once a month, but the frequency may vary depending on the group.

Yes, our support groups are free to attend.

No, you don’t need to bring anything. Just bring yourself and an open mind.

No, sharing personal information is not mandatory. You can participate in the group at your comfort level.

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