Supports for My Caregiver in My Community

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  • Care for the Caregiver
  • A caregiver is someone who looks after a sick, frail or disabled relative, friend or neighbour. Supportive programs are available to help caregivers cope with their responsibilities and may include self-help, informal counselling, recreation and instruction.
  • CaregiverExchange.ca
  • A blog and website that offers information and support to those caring for a family member or friend of any age who is facing disabling, chronic, acute or terminal health issues.
  • Compassionate Leave
  • Compassionate care benefits allow workers to receive up to six weeks of paid leave in order to care for a gravely ill family member or person who is considered a family member. Unemployed individuals on Employment Insurance (EI) are also eligible.
  • Respite Care for Adults
  • Respite care offers temporary, substitute living arrangements or special care in the home for adults with disabilities in order to provide a brief period of relief or rest (usually more than twenty-four hours) for the family members, guardians or other people who are their regular caregivers.
  • Respite Care for Children
  • Respite care offers temporary, substitute living arrangements or special care in the home for children with disabilities in order to provide a brief period of relief or rest (usually more than twenty-four hours) for the family members, guardians or other people who are their regular caregivers.
  • Respite Care for Seniors
  • Respite care offers temporary, substitute living arrangements or special care in the home for seniors in order to provide a brief period of relief or rest (usually more than twenty-four hours) for the family members, guardians or other people who are their regular caregivers.


To find out how easy it is to access services that support caregivers, watch Care for the Caregiver - It's easy to connect with community services!