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The enactment of the Older
Americans Act Amendments of 2000 (Public Law 106-501)
established an important new program, the National Family
Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP).
The U.P. Family Caregiver
Network consists of the U.P. Area Agency on Aging and
service providers located throughout the Upper Peninsula.
The program calls for all
states, working in partnership with area agencies on aging
and local community-service providers to have five basic
services for family caregivers, including:
- Information to
caregivers about available services;
- Assistance to caregivers
in gaining access to services;
- Individual counseling,
organization of support groups, and caregiver training
to caregivers to assist the caregivers in making
decisions and solving problems relating to their
caregiving roles;
- Respite care to enable
caregivers to be temporarily relieved from their
caregiving responsibilities; and
Supplemental services, on a
limited basis, to compliment the care provided by
caregivers.
The program targets:
- Family caregivers of
older adults;
- Grandparents and
relative caregivers, age 60 years or older, of
children no older than age 18 (including grandparents
who are sole caregivers of grandchildren and those
individuals who are affected by mental retardation or
who have developmental disabilities).
Priority consideration is
given to:
- Persons in greatest
social need and economic need (with particular
attention to low-income, minority individuals); and
- Older individuals
providing care and support to persons with mental
retardation and related developmental disabilities.
For more information on
Family Caregiving services, click
here or contact the U.P. Caregivers
Helpline at 1-800-338-7227.
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