EduCare logo

EduCare aims to help family caregivers master the challenges of caregiving. EduCare programs and services are designed for those caring for a family member over the age of 60, and older adult relative caregivers caring for someone under the age of 18.

Educare Programs and Services
  • Education and Training Events
    Provide information and techniques to assist you and your family such as workshops addressing "How to Reduce Stress", "Hiring in Home Help," and "Making Financial and Legal Decisions".

  • Support Groups
    Share and provide moral support, information and advice.

  • Retreats
    48 Hr! Caregiver Retreats provide 2 1/2 days of interacting and learning from others.

  • Respite
    We will provide help so you can attend any of our events.

  • Community Calendar
    Upcoming events in the community. Please check the EduCare Community Calendar for events of interest to you. link to top of page

EduCare Sponsors

EduCare is a family of community organizations working together with the Los Angeles Caregiver Resource Center to provide education and training support services to family and relative caregivers in Los Angeles County. The EduCare project is funded, in part, by Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging and the Los Angeles Caregiver Resource Center.

EduCare Consortium Members

Allpoint Home Health, Inc.

Alzheimers Association of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties

Alzheimers Disease Research Center

Behavioral Health Services, Inc.

City of Burbank, Parks, Recreation and Community Services-Senior Services Division

Grandparents as Parents

Inglewood Senior Center

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Korean Health, Education, Information and Research

Leeza's Place - Assistance League

Leeza's Place - Circle of Care

Los Angeles Caregiver Resource Center

Pacific Clinics, "Advancing Behavior Healthcare"

Partners in Care Foundation

SCAN Health Plan (tm)

Stroke Association of Southern California

UCLA Healthcare 50 Plus

Wise Senior Services

link to top of page





Font Size:
En Español

LACRC ...

The Los Angeles Caregiver Resource Center helps those who care for an adult with an a brain injury acquired after the age of 18. Most services are at no cost to the caregiver.

We're here to help you. Contact Us!

For more information on consultations, support groups, workshops, or events, please call the LACRC at 1-800-540-4442 or complete our online form and an LACRC staff member will call you.

LACRC assists caregivers residing in Los Angeles County by directly providing:





LACRC
University of Southern California