Western Prairie Human Services
Support Group - Caregivers
Elbow Lake Office
15 Central Ave N, Elbow Lake, MN, 56531
Distance: 1357 Miles
(320) 424-0018
https://www.westernprairiemn.us/senior-services-and-caregiver-consult
Service Details
Description
A group of people that meet on a regular basis to share their experiences and provide mutual support.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Grant County
Application Instructions
* Meets at Western Prairie Human services 211 E Minnesota Ave Glenwood the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 9:00am
* Meets at Western Prairie Human Services 15 Central Ave N Elbow Lake the 4th Tuesday of the month at 9:00am
* Meets at Morris Public Library 102 E 6th St Morris 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00am
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Grant County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 685-8200 | |
Toll Free | (800) 291-2827 |
Last Update
8/21/2024
Other Locations
- Glenwood Office 211 Minnesota Ave E, Ste 200, Glenwood, MN, 56334
Other Services or resources
- Adult Foster Care (AFC) and Community Residential Setting (CRS) Licensing
- Adult Protective Services (APS)
- Caregiver Support
- County Programs for Families
- County Programs for Food Support
- County Programs for Health Care Financial Assistance
- County Programs for Income Assistance
- County Programs for People with Disabilities
- Emergency Assistance
- Family Support Grant (FSG)
- Find Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Housing Support
- Information and Support - Senior Coordinator
- Mental Health Case Management
- MinnesotaCare
- MnCHOICES Assessment and Support Planning
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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PN-8100.4500-120Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups Definition
Mutual support groups whose members are family, friends, significant others, non-familial caregivers or attendants who are caring for someone who has a temporary, chronic, life-threatening or terminal illness or disability or who is elderly and increasingly unable to provide for his or her own care. The groups meet in-person, by telephone or via the Internet; and provide emotional support, information and resources to help participants ensure their own well-being while remaining involved in the intense care of a loved one. Also included are care receiver support groups that help people who have a caregiver cope with the fact that they require care. Care receiver support groups are often offered in conjunction with caregiver support groups and are structured to allow care receivers to participate in their own group while their caregiver attends another.
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YD-3300Informal Caregivers Definition
Family members, friends, neighbors and others who assume responsibility for attending to the daily needs of individuals who are temporarily or permanently unable to care for themselves due to general frailty; illnesses, injuries or progressively debilitating conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or mental illness; or other incapacitating problems without compensation. Some, but not all, states have programs that help people pay for the caregiver of their choice, and in certain circumstances that can be a family member. Most of these programs have income and other eligibility requirements that the care recipient must meet, and strict rules often apply as to who can be paid for the caregiving. Benefits may also be available for veterans and their families through the Veteran's Administration.