Peer Caregiver Support Program

 

 

 

The Peer Caregiver Support Program connects Volun-Peer Mentors with caregivers of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other related Dementia for caring support, socialization and knowledge of resources available in La Crosse County.

Volun-Peer Mentors

As a Volun-Peer Mentor you have an opportunity to share your invaluable knowledge and caring nature with a caregiver and care recipient.

Encouragement

Utilizing past experience or training helps caregivers set reasonable expectations and encourages them in achieving these expectations while taking time for them to prevent burnout or feeling overwhelmed.

Support

Provide moral support for the caregiver in person by phone or electronic communication, listening with empathy and understanding. Spend time with a care recipient in a companionship role while their caregiver enjoys a well deserved break. Time commitment is approx 2-4 hours/month.

Resources

Attend support groups, training, or resource events in La Crosse County to learn about what is available for you as a mentor or for the caregiver and care recipient you are matched with.

Socialization

Join the caregiver and/or care recipient for fun outings in our community for socialization and activity.

Caregivers

Being a caregiver for someone can be overwhelming, The Peer Caregiver Support Program can help with…

Volun-Peer Mentors

Mentors are matched with a caregiver to provide support and encouragement. Volun-Peer Mentors have “Been there. Done that.” and may share a similar caregiving experience but recognize that everyone is different. Mentors offer encouragement that promotes hope, courage and confidence through phone, home or electronic visiting.

Resources

The Aging and Disability Resource Center of La Crosse County
(608) 785-5700 or adrc@lacrossecounty.org

Getting Started…

If you are ready to register as a Volun-Peer Mentor or as a Caregiver we are ready to get you started!

Volun-Peer Mentor Orientation

To Schedule an Orientation:
Call: (608) 775-9999

Caregiver Resources and Support
Is available to you and your care recipient to offer support after an Alzheimer’s or other related dementia diagnosis.

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