Caregiving and Elder Care

As our loved ones age, they often require special care and attention to maintain their health, safety, and well-being. This page provides resources to support the needs of older adults and their caregivers.  By “caregivers”, we mean family members, friends, or other relation who help individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia (or memory loss) stay in their homes and communities. These caregivers may help with dressing, meals, transportation, medications, appointments, or other similar types of support. From daily care tips to navigating healthcare options, our goal is to help share information on how to support quality of life for the elderly in your care. 

 

UCSF Memory and Aging Center Caregiving Support

UCSF MAC homepage

  • Type: Academic Medical and Research Center
  • Focus: Support and resources for caregivers of individuals with memory disorders.
  • Features: Provides helpful tips, educational materials, and support services for people who take care of those with memory problems like dementia.

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UCSF Division of Geriatrics Community Resources for Older Adults in the Bay Area 

UCSF Geriatrics Resources

  • Type: Academic Medical Center
  • Focus: Community resources for older adults in the Bay Area.
  • Features: Lists local services and programs in the Bay Area that help older adults with healthcare, social activities, and other needs.

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National Alliance for Caregiving Guidebooks

National Alliance for Caregiving Guidebooks

  • Type: Nonprofit Organization
  • Focus: Educational guidebooks for caregivers.
  • Features: Offers free guidebooks that give practical advice and tips for caregivers on a variety of topics, from daily care tasks to handling specific health issues.

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