You don’t have to undertake the overwhelming caregiving journey alone.
Are you caring for a loved one who requires round-the-clock attention? Is your own well-being suffering as you tend to the needs of one who needs you? Do you feel overwhelmed, resentful, or alone in your obligation? Duet: Partners In Health & Aging offers free caregiver support groups to help.
Attending a support group can make a difference. Discover you’re not alone as you share camaraderie with others who “get it.” You can express your frustrations in a safe space, without judgement. You will be guided to resources and learn coping strategies. If you’re wondering where to find support groups for caregivers, Duet offers a wide range of options tailored to different needs. Join our online support groups for caregivers, or attend in-person throughout the Valley. Call (602) 274-5022 for family caregiver services and support group details or contact us here.
Family caregiver, Judy Hunter, shares why Duet family cartetaker support groups are so important: “There are people hurting the same way [as you] and they need your support.”
Browse our range of support groups below. Choose the group that best fits your needs, and click either the online or in-person option according to your preference.
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This group is for family caregivers of loved ones with dementia. In this group, you will receive emotional support, practical advice, coping strategies, and essential resources to guide you to confidently care for your loved one while maintaining your own well-being. The Wednesday Evening online group is in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association.
This group is for family caregivers who have completed the Finding Meaning and Hope video series. In this group, you will receive emotional support, practical advice, coping strategies, and essential resources to guide you to confidently care for your loved one while maintaining your own well-being.
This group is for family caregivers who are suffering the loss of their loved one. In this group, you will receive emotional support, practical advice, coping strategies, and essential resources to guide you through your grief while maintaining your well-being. Please call (602) 274-5022 before attending for the first time.
The in-person groups in Mesa, Phoenix, and Scottsdale are in partnership with the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center and are designed for patients with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners. In this group, you will receive emotional support, practical advice, coping strategies, and essential resources to guide you to confidently care for your loved one while maintaining your own well-being. The online group is for family caregivers of loved ones with Parkinson’s disease. In this group, you will receive emotional support, practical advice, coping strategies, and essential resources to guide you to confidently care for your loved one while maintaining your own well-being.