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CaringKind: Live Support and Educational Resources

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A trusted Eisai partner, CaringKind is a leading expert organization providing resources, support services and free comprehensive care for individuals and families affected by ADRD. Resources include a 24/7 specialized helpline, support groups, training and educational resources for patients, care partners and professionals navigating ADRD.

  • CaringKind Helpline is staffed by ADRD specialists who are trained to provide the most up-to-date information, education and support regarding ADRD. Reach out to learn more about programs and services and for emotional support. Reach the Helpline at 646-744-2900 or by scheduling an appointment online.
  • CaringKind support groups provide a comfortable place to discuss caregiving challenges online, share feelings and find emotional support to help individuals facing ADRD feel less alone. 
  • CaringKind Learning Hub offers a variety of education seminars and materials tailored to meet the needs of individuals and families impacted by ADRD. Resources include, but are not limited to:

Local Support

  • Family Caregiver Alliance’s Services By State helps family care partners locate public, nonprofit and private programs and services nearest their loved one.
  • Caregiver.org connects patients and care partners to top-rated local ADRD caregiving programs.
  • Alzheimers.gov’s Finding Dementia Care and Local Services resource provides helpful guidance about how to find ADRD care.
  • Meals on Wheels America’s Find Meals and Services tool connects families locate local meal support organizations.
  • The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s ProFind tool helps patients and care partners locate certified Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs).

Support Groups

  • CaringKind offers virtual, online support groups that provide a comfortable place to discuss caregiving challenges, share feelings and find emotional support to help individuals facing ADRD feel less alone.
  • Alzheimer’s Association offers peer and professionally-led support groups for those impacted by ADRD. Many locations offer support groups specifically for children, individuals with younger-onset and early-stage ADRD, adult caregivers and others.

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