Caregiver Resource Center
You're probably exhausted. You're doing more than you ever expected — managing appointments, navigating insurance, making decisions, and somehow still showing up every single day.
This section is for you. Practical guides, plain language, no judgment. Whether you need to understand a legal document, find a break, or just know you're not the only one going through this — you're in the right place.
Guides for Every Stage of Caregiving
Seven topics that matter most. Written for real people, not healthcare professionals.
Caregiver Burnout — Signs, Prevention & When to Ask for Help
Respite Care — What It Is & How Medicare/Medicaid May Cover It
Legal Essentials — Healthcare POA, Advance Directives & HIPAA Authorization
Financial Navigation — Tax Deductions, State Programs, Medicaid & Medicare Savings
How to Talk to Your Parent's Doctor: Getting the Answers You Need Without the Runaround
Getting straight answers from a medical team can feel impossible. This guide gives you the exact questions to ask, how to handle HIPAA barriers, and how to become a real partner in care.
FMLA & Caregiver Employment Rights: Protecting Your Job While Caring for a Loved One
Millions of caregivers fear losing their jobs. This guide explains your rights under FMLA, what your employer must do, and what options exist if FMLA doesn't cover your situation.
Local Support Group Finder: You Should Not Do This Alone
Isolation is one of the hardest parts of caregiving. This guide helps you find local and virtual support groups — by diagnosis, by location, and by what you actually need right now.
You're doing something incredibly hard.
And you're probably doing it without nearly enough support. If you need equipment for the person you're caring for, we can help you find a local supplier — covered by Medicare.
Find DME Suppliers Near YouKnow the Diagnosis?
Our Care Pathways give you a complete step-by-step guide for specific conditions — equipment, home health, Medicare coverage, and a 30-day timeline.
Not Sure What Paperwork You Need?
Getting Medicare to cover home equipment requires specific documents — Medicare card, doctor's order, CMN, ICD-10 codes, and sometimes prior authorization. Our guide explains each one in plain English, who provides it, and what to do if you're missing it.
Home Health Guides
Medicare covers skilled home health at no cost if your loved one qualifies. Learn how to access this benefit.
Hospice Guides
If comfort care is becoming the focus, hospice provides comprehensive support covered by Medicare Part A.