Caregiver Support
Nurturing yourself and your loved one
Caring for someone who is ill can be both rewarding and difficult. There is great value in extending compassion and forgiveness, accepting help from others and taking time to restore your own spirit.
We are here to support you
Our hospice team offers support through social workers, chaplaincy and volunteers as you care for your loved one and yourself.
If at any time you need encouragement, support or assistance in finding additional resources, call us ar 218.249.6100.
A guide for caregivers
To help support you on your caregiver journey, we created our Hospice Caregiver’s Guide. This handbook will help you know what to expect and how to best care for your loved one in hospice.
View Our Hospice Caregiver’s Guide
Additional Resources
Discover a range of essential resources curated to support you in your caregiving journey. From insightful articles on self-care to dedicated programs providing vital assistance, this collection of resources encompasses a spectrum of caregiving aspects.
- Coping with Caregiving: An article from the National Institutes of Health on how to care for yourself as you care for others.
- Family Caregiver Support Program – Senior Connections, INC: A program in Douglas County, Wisconsin that provides support to caregivers who are caring for a family member over 60.
- Caregiver Support – Age Well Arrowhead: Caregiver counseling from a local organization to provide you with support to help care for your loved one.
- Caregiver Health – The Alzheimer's Association: Resources to help those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s.
- Basic Relaxation Script: A script to read to someone to help them relax, by Dr. Martin Rossman.
- Guided Meditations: Audio recordings of guided meditations, by Tara Brach.