1. Family Caregiver Alliance — Free
National Center on Caregiving — free Family Care Navigator with state-by-state resources. Worth contacting before burnout sets in — most caregivers wait too long to ask for help. Most programs include needs assessment, care planning, respite vouchers, and access to support groups. Tier 1 VA caregiver stipends can exceed
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
2. Caregiver Action Network — Free
Largest caregiver organization in the US. Free Caregiver Help Desk 1-855-227-3640. Worth contacting before burnout sets in — most caregivers wait too long to ask for help. Online training covers safe transfers, medication management, dementia communication, and self-care for caregivers. Most caregiver-support programs are open even to caregivers whose loved one doesn't qualify for Medicaid. Free, confidential, and available to any Indiana resident who needs the information.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
3. AARP Caregiving — Free
Comprehensive caregiver resources, prepare-to-care guide, and caregiver community. Relevant for long-distance caregivers coordinating care from another state or country. Support groups meet weekly or biweekly — many caregivers say this is the single most valuable thing they did. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Open at no cost to Indiana seniors and the families supporting them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
4. National Alliance for Caregiving — Free
Coalition advancing family caregiving through research, advocacy, and innovation. A starting point for caregivers needing respite, training, financial assistance, or just somewhere to talk. Respite hours can typically be used for in-home aides, adult day care, or short-term residential stays. Most caregiver-support programs are open even to caregivers whose loved one doesn't qualify for Medicaid. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
5. Well Spouse Association — Free
Support for spouses and partners of people with chronic illness or disability. Relevant for long-distance caregivers coordinating care from another state or country. Support groups meet weekly or biweekly — many caregivers say this is the single most valuable thing they did. The National Family Caregiver Support Program is federally funded and runs in every state — it's the backstop when private resources fall short. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
6. Caring Bridge — Free
Free websites that help caregivers update friends and family during health journeys. Relevant for long-distance caregivers coordinating care from another state or country. Phone-based and in-person intake; many state programs send a care manager for a one-time home visit at no cost. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
7. Lotsa Helping Hands — Free
Free private group calendar to coordinate meals, rides, and help among friends and family. Useful for caregivers managing dementia, chronic illness, post-stroke recovery, or end-of-life care at home. Respite hours can typically be used for in-home aides, adult day care, or short-term residential stays. Most caregiver-support programs are open even to caregivers whose loved one doesn't qualify for Medicaid. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
8. Rosalynn Carter Institute — Free
Caregiver support, research, and training programs to help family caregivers. A starting point for caregivers needing respite, training, financial assistance, or just somewhere to talk. Online training covers safe transfers, medication management, dementia communication, and self-care for caregivers. Tier 1 VA caregiver stipends can exceed
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
9. VA Caregiver Support — Free
Comprehensive caregiver support for family caregivers of veterans. 1-855-260-3274. Built for unpaid family caregivers — adult children, spouses, siblings, or grandchildren caring for an aging loved one. Most programs include needs assessment, care planning, respite vouchers, and access to support groups. The National Family Caregiver Support Program is federally funded and runs in every state — it's the backstop when private resources fall short. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
10. Caregiver.com — Free
Today's Caregiver magazine with articles, support groups, and forums. Useful for caregivers managing dementia, chronic illness, post-stroke recovery, or end-of-life care at home. Respite hours can typically be used for in-home aides, adult day care, or short-term residential stays. Burnout is the leading cause of nursing home placement, not the senior's medical condition. Respite isn't a luxury, it's a placement-prevention tool. Open at no cost to Indiana seniors and the families supporting them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
11. Daughterhood — Free
Online community and circles for women caring for aging parents. Built for unpaid family caregivers — adult children, spouses, siblings, or grandchildren caring for an aging loved one. Respite hours can typically be used for in-home aides, adult day care, or short-term residential stays. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
12. Help for Alzheimer's Families — Free
Compassionate support for those caring for someone with dementia. Worth contacting before burnout sets in — most caregivers wait too long to ask for help. Phone-based and in-person intake; many state programs send a care manager for a one-time home visit at no cost. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Open at no cost to Indiana seniors and the families supporting them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
13. Caregiving.com — Free
Online community and resources by Denise Brown, longtime caregiver advocate. Useful for caregivers managing dementia, chronic illness, post-stroke recovery, or end-of-life care at home. Respite hours can typically be used for in-home aides, adult day care, or short-term residential stays. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Open at no cost to Indiana seniors and the families supporting them.
Nationwide · Online · Visit Website
14. Indiana Caregiver Resource — Free
Family Caregiver Alliance's Family Care Navigator for Indiana caregivers. Relevant for long-distance caregivers coordinating care from another state or country. Most programs include needs assessment, care planning, respite vouchers, and access to support groups. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
Statewide · Varies · Visit Website
15. Indiana Lifespan Respite — Free
State respite care coalitions and programs in Indiana via ARCH National Respite Network. A starting point for caregivers needing respite, training, financial assistance, or just somewhere to talk. Support groups meet weekly or biweekly — many caregivers say this is the single most valuable thing they did. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care — ask if this listing supports that. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
Statewide · Varies · Visit Website
Frequently Asked
- How many caregiver support resources are in Indiana?
- Elders Corner tracks 15 caregiver support resources for seniors and caregivers in Indiana.
- Are caregiver support resources in Indiana free?
- 15 of the 15 listed caregiver support resources in Indiana are explicitly free or low-cost.
- Which cities in Indiana have caregiver support resources?
- Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Indiana.
- What are some examples of caregiver support resources in Indiana?
- Featured entries include Family Caregiver Alliance, Caregiver Action Network, AARP Caregiving, National Alliance for Caregiving, Well Spouse Association.
- Do these listings include phone numbers?
- 0 of 15 Indiana caregiver support listings include phone numbers.