Educational Resources for Caregivers in Houston

Being well-informed is key to providing the best care for your loved ones. Below, we’ve compiled a range of educational resources to help caregivers in Houston build their skills, expand their knowledge, and feel more confident in their caregiving journey.

Caregiver Training Programs

Houston Methodist Center for Caregiver Education
Offers workshops and classes on essential caregiving topics, such as medication management, mobility assistance, and communication with healthcare professionals.
Website: www.houstonmethodist.org
Phone: (713) 441-0000

CarePartners Caregiver Workshops
Free community workshops designed to educate caregivers about managing dementia, self-care, and caregiving strategies.
Website: www.carepartnerstexas.org
Phone: (713) 682-5995

Texas Health and Human Services Training
Online courses and in-person sessions covering a range of caregiving skills, including personal care tasks, managing chronic illnesses, and navigating benefits.
Website: www.hhs.texas.gov
Phone: (877) 541-7905

Online Learning Platforms

Family Caregiver Alliance Online Academy
Offers free and paid online courses on topics like stress management, legal planning, and understanding medical conditions.
Website: www.caregiver.org

AARP Caregiver Resources
Provides webinars, how-to videos, and interactive guides to help caregivers manage everyday challenges.
Website: www.aarp.org/caregiving

Alzheimer’s Association e-Learning
Specialized training for those caring for individuals with dementia, including communication tips and managing difficult behaviors.
Website: www.alz.org

Caregiver Guides and Manuals

The Caregiver’s Handbook by Texas Health and Human Services
A detailed guide covering topics like managing medications, understanding home health services, and caregiving tips for specific conditions.
Website: www.hhs.texas.gov

Houston Area Caregiver Resources Guide
Published by local nonprofits, this resource offers step-by-step advice for family caregivers, including emergency planning.
Contact: www.unitedwayhouston.org

Support for Specialized Care

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Training
Resources from the Alzheimer’s Association to help caregivers understand the progression of dementia and provide compassionate care.
Website: www.alz.org

Palliative and Hospice Care Education
Training and materials from local hospice organizations on providing end-of-life care with dignity and comfort.
Contact: www.houstonhospice.org

Caregiver Peer-to-Peer Learning

Houston Caregiver Exchange
A community-driven program where caregivers can share tips, strategies, and lessons learned in a supportive environment.
Website: www.houstoncaregiverexchange.org

Caregiver Support Group Workshops
Monthly sessions hosted by organizations like CarePartners that combine education and emotional support.
Website: www.carepartnerstexas.org

Continuing Education and Certification

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Programs
For caregivers looking to formalize their skills, CNA programs in Houston can provide certifications recognized across the state.
Contact: Houston Community College (HCC)
Website: www.hccs.edu

First Aid and CPR Certification
Offered by the American Red Cross, these certifications can enhance caregivers’ confidence in emergency situations.
Website: www.redcross.org

Books and Publications

“The 36-Hour Day”
A guide for families caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias, and memory loss.

“A Caregiver’s Guide to Dementia”
Offers practical solutions and encouragement for caregivers.

These educational resources can empower you with knowledge, improve your caregiving skills, and help you provide the best possible care for your loved ones. For more information or personalized recommendations, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

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