Caregiving assistance

Let’s face it, caring for our loved ones at home can be stressful if we never have time to care for ourselves, as well. Volunteer assistance and support is offered to caregivers who want to keep loved ones at home despite disabilities or chronic illnesses, yet may not have the funds to arrange for the other types of fee-based in-home services. The following programs are volunteer based.

AgeWell Pittsburgh

Night-time Memory Program
(412) 422-0400
Agewellpgh.org/service/nighttime-memory-program

This service is for individuals who are awake for the majority of the night. Their caregivers cannot get any rest and are therefore more likely to suffer from stress and physical illness. The Nighttime Memory Program allows caregivers an opportunity to sleep while their loved one is well cared for in a safe environment. It is available Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights.

Agewell Visits
(412) 422-0400
Agewellpgh.org/service/agewell-visits

This is a service in which volunteers provide free weekly one-hour visits with seniors in their own homes. It combats loneliness and isolation, which in turn keeps older adults more connected and healthier while remaining independent. Volunteers range from young families to high school students to adults of all ages.

East End Cooperative Ministry
6140 Station St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 361-5549
eecm.org

This interfaith ministry offers 24-hour shelter and non-medical respite care for adults who are unable to return to their prior housing situation and are in need of a comfortable place to rest and heal after a hospital discharge. This care is offered at the Orr Compassionate Care Center in East Liberty, a home-like setting for up to 12 individuals. This respite care program requires a referral from a counselor or case manager.

Highmark PALS
(800) 988-0706
Highmark.com

People Able to Lend Support (PALS) is a program that provides non-medical, in-home services and activities to seniors living within the communities served by Highmark. PALS volunteers are screened and trained to provide friendly visits and help with everyday activities such as grocery shopping and other errands, meal preparation, household chores and yard work.

Hope Grows
183 Shafer Rd.
Moon Township, PA 15108
(412) 369-HOPE (4673)
hopegrows.net

Hope Grows provides counseling, support groups, resources, and therapeutic respite to help alleviate caregiver stress and help direct caregivers to put some of their focus on self-care. Hope Grows inspires hope through nature while empowering caregivers to seek wellness of mind, body, and spirit.

In Service of Seniors: Pittsburgh
221 Penn Ave.
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
(412) 345-7420
wfspa.org/service/in-service-of-seniors/

In Service of Seniors: Pittsburgh provides volunteer-based assistance to Allegheny County residents age 60 and older to help residents stay living safely and independently in their homes. Caring, trained volunteers provide the following services free of charge: friendly visits, transportation to grocery stores, medical appointments and errands; assistance reading mail; and home safety checks. Staff members also provide information and referral services to connect callers with appropriate community resources.

Senior Companion Program of Allegheny County
Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Area Agency on Aging
(412) 350-5460 or (412) 350-4258
alleghenycounty.us/Older-Adults/

Senior companions are older adults who help other older adults live independently. They provide support to family caregivers and assist with daily tasks and errands such as accompanying them to doctor’s appointments. Most of all, senior companions fill the role of a friend for other seniors who need companionship; and they provide a watchful eye to notice when a senior needs extra care. Those who volunteer as senior companions discover that few things feel as good as knowing you’re needed.

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
H. J. Heinz Campus
1010 Delafield Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
(412) 360-6000 or (866) 482-7488
pittsburgh.va.gov

The VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s Aspinwall location offers a respite program for veterans living at home. Respite care can also be provided at a VA contracted nursing home. Veterans must be actively enrolled in a VA primary care clinic or other outpatient service to be eligible.

VA Respite Care provides periodic relief to caregivers through scheduled short-term admissions to a Community Living Center. Eligible veterans can be admitted for a maximum of 30 days per fiscal year (October 1 through September 30).

Leave a Comment