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Caregiver Support Program

Through a grant from the National Family Caregivers Support Program (NFCSP), the Baltimore County Department of Aging (BCDA) Caregivers Program serves family and informal caregivers age 18 and older taking care of Baltimore County residents over age 60, older relatives over age 55 with primary care responsibility for individuals under 18 as well as adults aged 18 to 59 with disabilities. The program offers a variety of resources to help family caregivers provide good care for their care recipients and to take better care of themselves.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Spring Mini-Conference for Caregivers

Friday, May 30, 2025, 9 am to 12 p.m.

Learn about Baltimore County Public Library Mobile Services

Thursday, June 12, 2025, 10 to 11 a.m.

OUTREACH AND EDUCATION

  • Outreach Events for Family Caregivers—Offered throughout Baltimore County in senior centers and virtually via Webex. Educational programs include topics such as self-care, fall prevention, chronic disease management, grief, how to select an assisted living and more. Evidence-based programs include topics such as Dealing with Dementia, Building Better Caregivers and Dementia LIVE. A Spring Mini-Conference and an Annual Conference in November are held to celebrate National Caregivers Month. To learn more, call 410-887-4724.
  • Trualta Website—Now available for caregivers. Register for this 24/7 website that offers education, webinars and support groups. Contact us for more information and to register.
  • Community Resource Guide—An annual regional directory of services and resources for seniors and people with disabilities, the Community Resources Guide is available online and in paper version at your local senior center and public library.

QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF OLDER ADULTS

Caregiver Connection is a free, quarterly newsletter filled with practical information, helpful strategies, event announcements and new resources for family caregivers of older adults. Read past editions of the Caregiver Connection newsletter.

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SUPPORT PROGRAMS

INDIVIDUAL CAREGIVER CONSULTATIONS

If you are the family caregiver of a relative who is over age 60 and resides in Baltimore County, you can take advantage of a one-time, one-hour private consultation with a Baltimore County Department of Aging (BCDA) Caregiver Specialist who will review your caregiving situation and offer specific guidance and resource suggestions.

During the Caregiver Consultation, the Specialist will provide materials and information to help you provide good care for your older relative, while also taking better care of yourself. The consultation is designed to be an introduction to various programs and resources that could assist your older relative at home in the community.

To arrange a Caregiver Consultation, complete an intake with the Caregivers Program by calling 410-887-4724. There is no charge for this service nor the consultation.

Financial Support

Through the National Family Caregivers Support Program, the County is given a grant to support caregivers financially. The stipend varies yearly and a waitlist may be enacted if funds are limited. The stipend can support respite care by providing funding for someone to stay at the home while you are away or for them to stay at a nursing home for a night or two. The stipend can support the purchase of medical supplies such as incontinence supplies not covered under Medicare. The stipend is a non-emergency, non-expedited source of support and can be applied for once a year for up to five years. One stipend per household for one care recipient. 

Contact the Caregiver Support Program for more information and for eligibility.

LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS

Local support groups are an important resource for caregivers to talk with others about problems and solutions. Some support groups are general and others are specific to a certain disease or condition. For more information, contact the group you are interested in.

Area of Focus

Support Group Name

Phone

Addiction

The Wellness and Recovery Network

410-444-4500

 

Hopkins ElderPlus at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

410-550-7044

Caregivers

Jewish Community Services

410-466-9200

 

Caregiver Support Group, Brightview Senior Living Perry Hall

410-529-1903

Dementia

Caregiver Cafe, the Soul Center at Beth El

410-580-5160

Diabetes

American Diabetes Association

410-265-0075

 

University of Maryland, St. Joseph Medical Center

410-337-1382

Epilepsy

Abilities Network, Inc. and Epilepsy Foundation of Chesapeake Region

410-828-7700, extension 1259

Hearing Impairment

The Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA)

410-318-6780

Heart

American Heart Association

410-685-7074

LGBT Caregivers

LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton Health Care

410-837-2050, extension 1216

Mental Health

Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)

410-435-2600

 

On Our Own, Towson

410-494-4163

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Greater DC and Maryland Chapter, National MS Society

1-800-344-4867 or 443-641-1200

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis Support Group, Greater Baltimore Medical Center

443-849-3308

Parkinson's Disease

Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center

410-955-8795

 

University of Maryland's Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center

410-328-7809

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Support Group

800-457-4777

Stroke

Stroke Support Group for Survivors and Family, Kernan Hospital

888-453-7626

 

Stroke Survivor Support Group, University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center

410-337-1337

 

Stroke Survivor Support Group, Towson University Institute for Well-Being

410-704-3095

CENTER CONNECTION

The Center Connection Program is designed for individuals who need supportive services to participate in Senior Center programs, but do not need physical assistance or close supervision. Five of the 21 senior centers currently support this program. See Center Connection on the Baltimore County Department of Aging website. 

Dementia Friendly 

 The Dementia Friendly program helps increase awareness, provides innovative programming and resources to help support persons living with dementia, memory challenges, Alzheimer’s and their care partners, so that they can continue to create and experience meaningful lives.  

Contact Us

Caregivers Program

Bykota Senior Center
611 Central Avenue
Towson, Maryland 21204

Hours

Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Email

caregivers@baltimorecountymd.gov

Phone

410-887-4724

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