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Caregiver Support Providers

For help navigating caregiver support services, call Senior Services or any one of the following agencies and ask to speak with a caregiver specialist:

Senior Services - 206-448-3110 – Promotes the emotional, social, and physical well-being of older adults throughout King County.

Alzheimer’s Association – 206-363-5500 – Dedicated to increasing awareness about Alzheimer’s and to providing support and services to people who are touched by the disease.

Chinese Info & Service Center – 206-624-5633 – Helping Chinese and other Asian immigrants achieve success in their new community by providing information, referral, advocacy, social, and support services.

Evergreen Care Network – 425-899-3200 – Offering specialized assessment, consultation, and counseling services to older adults, their families, and professionals in King County.

Jewish Family Service – 206-861-3152 – Providing a wide array of services to older adults in King County since 1892, currently has a special outreach to LGBT, African American and Russian-speaking elders as well as people with disabilities.

Kin On Community Health Ctr – 206-652-2330 ext. 15 or 16 – Supports older adults in the greater Seattle Asian community by offering a comprehensive range of health, social, and educational services sensitive to their cultural, linguistic, and dietary needs.

Neighborhood House – 206-461-4522 – Supports seniors in Seattle and South King County so that they can live independently for as long as possible.

Northshore Senior Center – 425-286-1035 – Promotes healthy aging and well being in Bothell, Woodinville, Kenmore, Kirkland, and other north King County communities.

For immediate needs, contact:

Crisis Clinic/King County 2-1-1 – 206-436-2975 – Provides immediate and confidential assistance, including information and linkage to community resources, for people in emotional distress and in need of help.

Useful Links:

  • Free Consultations
  • Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS) Caregiver Resources
  • Other Resources
Services are provided for unpaid primary caregivers of older adults and adults with disabilities only.

While caring for a spouse continues to be the most commonly reported care situation for those over 75 years of age, the 2009 study suggests that a good number of people in this age group are involved in caring for a friend or non-relative (20%), a parent (20%) or a sibling (18%).
— Wagner D. Takagi, E. Health Affairs, Informal Caregiving By and For Older Adults

Free Consultations

The King County Caregiver Support Network helps unpaid caregivers of adults age 18 and older. By helping to reduce caregiver stress, the network enables care receivers to remain at home and independent. Contact one of our qualified providers today for a free consultation. For more information about what to expect visit the free consultations page. Download our brochure here

Network Provider Links

Senior Services
206-448-3110
Alzheimer's Association
206-363-5500
Chinese Info & Service Center
206-624-5633
Evergreen Care Network
425-899-3200
Jewish Family Service
206-861-3152
Kin On Community Health Ctr
206-652-2330 ext. 15 or 16
Neighborhood House
206-461-4522
Northshore Senior Center
425-286-1035
For immediate needs, contact:
Crisis Clinic/King County 2-1-1
206-436-2975



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