November is National Family Caregiver's Awareness Month

Caregivers Month

"This month and throughout the year, let the quiet perseverance of our family caregivers remind us of the decency and kindness to which we can all aspire." -Former President Barack Obama

National Family Caregivers Month is recognized and observed every November to draw attention to the many challenges facing family caregivers. It’s a time to thank, support, educate, empower and celebrate more than 50 million family caregivers across the country.

You are a caregiver if you provide social or physical support to a relative or friend who is aging and/or has a disability. In addition to providing emotional and physical support, family caregivers often reduce their work hours or quit their jobs, plus spend thousands of dollars annually to help provide the care they give. Unpaid family caregivers provide an estimated 90 percent of the long-term care provided in the U.S. So this November, be sure to remember and recognize the family caregivers you know.

Here are some ways you can recognize and be of help to a caregiver:

  • Offer a few hours of respite time to a family caregiver so they can spend time with friends or simply relax.

  • Send a card of appreciation or a bouquet of flowers to brighten a family caregiver's day.

  • Encourage local businesses to offer a free service for family caregivers through the month of November.

  • Help a family caregiver decorate their home for the holidays or offer to address envelopes for their holiday cards.

  • Offer comic relief - purchase tickets to a local comedy club or give a family caregiver your favorite funny movie to watch.

  • Find 12 different photos of the caregiver's family and friends and have a copy center create a calendar for the upcoming year that the caregiver can use to keep track of appointments.

  • Offer to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for a caregiving family in your community so they can just relax and enjoy the holiday.

  • Ask your faith community to ask for prayers not only for those who are ill but also those for who care for them.

  • Seek more information - Caregiving Guide: Understanding Aging and Caregiving


Easter Seals New Jersey provides respite for family caregivers of people with disabilities through its year-round Recreation & Travel programs and Community Living Adult Day Programs.

(sources: Caregiver Action Network, CaringNews.com)

Last updated: October 31, 2022

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