Many facilities with alz or MC units have support groups in my area,, and you can come even if your family member is not a resident there. A friend of mine who cares for her difficult hubs at home goes to the one at my MILs MC! She says it is very helpful
Thanks for your reply. Happy to know people, like you, are out there.
I too have been wondering the same thing (when will I find the time), but then again I feel so unprepared for the progression of this, that I thought I better find the time (before a crisis presents itself) and I have no choice, but to find the time. Long story short, I am trying to be proactive and prepared for what I don't know.
The agency on aging referred me to this site and thought that this site would have a list of support groups?
Then I thought, how would I find the time and energy to get to such a support group, and how many would have the same time frame.
Then I found this website :) Greatest support group, ever !!
Thanks for your reply. Happy to know people, like you, are out there.
I too have been wondering the same thing (when will I find the time), but then again I feel so unprepared for the progression of this, that I thought I better find the time (before a crisis presents itself) and I have no choice, but to find the time. Long story short, I am trying to be proactive and prepared for what I don't know.
The agency on aging referred me to this site and thought that this site would have a list of support groups?
I found this link for your area:
https://groups.psychologytoday.com/rms/state/FL/Estero.html
I hope its a good starting point.