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Caregiver Support Groups

Support groups are the best place for caregivers to connect with others in similar situations who actually know what you’re going through. Our support groups are held monthly and open to anyone looking for the camaraderie of the caregiving community. Each support group is moderated by a professional who also provides information about community resources.

Find a support group near you on the calendar below. You are welcome to attend whichever support groups works best for your schedule, regardless of location.

Support Group FAQs

Support Group Calendar

Please RSVP by clicking on the support group on the calendar or by clicking on the link below.

Support Group List

Virtual

Virtual

Every Thursday at 1 p.m.
Via Zoom

Utah County

Lehi - Alz/Dementia

4th Thursday at 4 p.m.
Covington Senior Living
301 N 1200 E, Lehi
*Snacks provided

AF Evening Group

2nd Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
American Fork Library
64 S 100 E, American Fork
*Dinner provided

Orem

3rd Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.
Covington Senior Living
1925 N. State St., Orem
*Lunch provided

Provo

1st Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.
Courtyard at Jamestown
3352 N 100 E, Provo
*Lunch provided

Springville

2nd Wednesday at 1 PM
iCare
672 W. 400 S. Suite 202, Springville
*Lunch Provided

Spanish Fork

2nd Thursday at 12:30 *NEW TIME*
Legacy House of Spanish Fork
1449 E. 150 S., Spanish Fork
*Lunch Provided

Wasatch County

Heber

2nd Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Wasatch Senior Center
465 E. 1200 S., Heber City
Refreshments provided


Community Support Groups

Wasatch/Summit Counties

Caregiver support group hosted by Connect
Every other Friday at 1:00 PM
Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
4595 N. Silver Springs Drive
Park City, UT 84098
New members welcome, contact
pam@connectsummitcounty.org to RSVP


Caregiver support group hosted by Jewish Family Services
First Monday of the month at 3:00 PM
1960 Sidewinder Dr., Ste. 103,
Park City, 84060.
Snacks will be provided.

Statewide

Alzheimer's Association Virtual Support Groups
alzconnected.org or 1-800-272-3900
Download schedule - PDF


Caregiver Forum
agingcare.com


Join our MAG Caregiver Support Group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/magcaregiver.

Support Group FAQs

Who should attend a support group?

Anyone caring for a senior loved one is welcome to attend. Your loved one can live with you, nearby or across the country. If you provide any type of care, whether it is hands-on or not, you are a caregiver.

Are support groups only for Alzheimer's/Dementia caregivers?

Some groups are specific to dementia/Alzheimer’s or a particular disease. However, most MAG groups welcome all caregivers.

How do I join the virtual support group?

To join one of our virtual support groups, call 801-229-3804 to be added to the invite list. We use the virtual communication platform Zoom for our support groups. We will provide you with detailed instructions on how to join and technical support during the call.

Does everyone share their information?

All Information is kept confidential. Only you as a caregiver can give out your own personal information to another caregiver. The group is asked to keep confidential all personal information and stories shared in the group.

What goes on in a support group?

  • Most groups provide a refreshment or meal.
  • There will be a facilitator to start the group and stay on track.
  • Caregivers generally introduce themselves. Some groups have short educational presentations about services provided in the community. information about services they provide and can answer questions.
  • There may be a short 10 minute presentation on a topic of the group or facilitator’s choosing.
  • The rest of the time, about an hour, is spent on sharing and talking about issues, resolutions, ideas, and overall supporting of each other. Most caregivers learn just from hearing another’s story. It helps to learn that you are not alone.

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