Top 15 Caregiver Forums in 2024
Caregiver Forums
Here are 15 Best Caregiver Forums you should follow in 2024
1. Reddit » Caregivers
A subreddit dedicated to the caregivers that take care of a loved one. A place to ask for/offer advice, relate personal experiences, ask/suggest products, and just to vent frustrations that you can't share anywhere else.
Forum reddit.com
Twitter Followers 1.1M Frequency 7 posts/week View Recent Threads
2. Reddit » Caregiving
A sub focused on caregiving for seniors. If you're a caregiver looking for support, this is the place for you. Get advice, suggestions, support and more about caregiving.
Forum reddit.com
Facebook Followers 1.7MTwitter Followers 1.1M Frequency 1 post/day View Recent Threads
3. Blinded American Veterans Support Forum
The Blinded American Veterans Foundation has created a discussion board for all caregivers of blind or visually impaired veterans to come and create an open dialogue with each other. On this discussion board, a caregiver can post questions, advice, seek assistance and build a support network with other caregivers.
Forum bavf.org/forum
Frequency 7 posts/day View Recent Threads
4. AgingCare » Caregiver Forum and Support Group
Caregiver forum and support group provides caregiving advice and tips on elder care, for a parent, for a spouse, and other senior health issues. AgingCare provides online caregiver support by connecting people caring for elderly loved ones with senior care resources, informative articles, and the advice.
Forum agingcare.com
Twitter Followers 29.9K Frequency 10 posts/week View Recent Threads
5. Schizophrenia Forum
Support Discussions for Family Members (parents, spouses, children of, etc.) and caregivers of people who have schizophrenia.
Forum family.schizophrenia.com
Frequency 1 post/day View Recent Threads
6. AARP » Caregiving
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that empowers people to choose how they live as they age. Connect with experts and other caregivers for advice, tips, or just the proverbial shoulder to cry on. This category is for seeking guidance for caregiving, loss of a spouse, caregiving tips, and more.
Forum community.aarp.org
Twitter Followers 141.2K Frequency 2 posts/week View Recent Threads
7. Canada Visa » Caregiver Pathways
Canada Visa offers space for sharing Canadian Experience Class, Canadian Permanent Residency for a professional and skilled workers, Provincial Nominee Programs, immigration, and more. (Discuss Canada's pathways to permanent residence for caregivers.
Forum canadavisa.com
Twitter Followers 190.1KInstagram Followers 160.2K Frequency 1 post/week View Recent Threads
8. Reddit » Caregiver Support
Taking care of a loved one is a difficult task, especially if you have to try and deal with guilt, pain, and fear on your own. We are here to support you.
Forum reddit.com
Frequency 11 posts/day View Recent Threads
9. Cancer Survivors Network » Caregivers
The Cancer Survivors Network provides a safe online connection where cancer patients and caregivers can find others with similar experiences. In this category, one can get advice, support, anger management tips, Immunotherapy information and more
Forum csn.cancer.org
Facebook Followers 1.4MTwitter Followers 1.1M Frequency 1 post/week View Recent Threads
10. Caregiver Action Network » New Caregiver
Caregiver Action Network is the nation's leading family caregiver organization working to improve the quality of life for more than 90 million Americans. This category is for getting help, advice, and support for new Caregivers. Ask your questions, talk about your challenges and get answers from fellow caregivers.
Forum caregiveraction.org
Facebook Followers 16.8KTwitter Followers 10.9KInstagram Followers 3K View Recent Threads
Additional Forumsⓘ
- Carer Gateway Forum Carer Gateway helps carers. If you care for a family member or friend, then Carer Gateway could help you. On the forum, ask a question, join an existing discussion or start a new one about what matters to you.
- ALZ Connected » Caregivers Forum This is the place to connect if you are a spouse, an adult child, a grandchild, a neighbor or a friend of someone who is affected by Alzheimer's.
- City Data Forum » Caregiving is a place for people to come together, share their story and discuss about the challenges of being a caregiver.