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Seattle Family Caregiver Resources for Round-the-Clock Support

"Resources for Seattle family caregivers managing round-the-clock home care — emotional support, financial help, respite, and burnout prevention."

Sarah Mitchell, RN, BSN

24/7 Care Coordinator

Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders

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Updated May 13, 2026

Family caregivers of Seattle-area seniors needing 24-hour care face the highest burnout risk in family caregiving — emotional, physical, and financial strain compounds when care never stops. Seattle has stronger family caregiver resources than most realize: support groups, respite programs, financial counseling, mental health support, and burnout-prevention coaching.

This guide maps the local resources for Seattle families managing round-the-clock care.

Emotional support for Seattle round-the-clock caregivers

Resources:

  • Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-272-3900 (coaches available now, dementia-focused)
  • Family Caregiver Alliance support: caregiver.org
  • Aging and Disability Services (the Seattle/King County AAA) caregiver support coordinator
  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (immediate crisis support)
  • Online caregiver support communities (Memory People, Caring.com)

Respite for 24-hour caregivers in Seattle

Respite for round-the-clock caregivers looks different than for partial-day caregivers. Options:

  • VA respite through the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (up to 30 days/year for eligible veterans)
  • Aging and Disability Services (the Seattle/King County AAA) National Family Caregiver Support Program (limited free hours)
  • Washington’s Community First Choice (CFC) and COPES waiver respite for income-eligible
  • Alzheimer’s Association respite scholarships
  • Short residential respite at Seattle-area assisted living or memory care
  • Layered scheduling: family-paid relief shift while 24-hour caregiver is on duty

Financial counseling for Seattle families

Round-the-clock care can run $9,000–$28,000/month — financial planning matters. Resources:

  • Geriatric care managers with financial expertise
  • Elder law attorneys in the Seattle area (asset planning, Medicaid)
  • Long-term care insurance specialists
  • VA-accredited claims agents (free for original A&A claims)
  • Reverse mortgage counselors (HUD-approved)

Mental health support for Seattle caregivers

The medical reality: caregivers of high-needs seniors develop chronic conditions at significantly higher rates. Active mental health support is preventive, not optional:

  • Primary-care physician — annual physical, screen for depression and anxiety
  • Therapy with caregiver-burnout specialist (LCSW or psychologist)
  • Online therapy platforms (BetterHelp, Talkspace)
  • Seattle-area religious or spiritual communities
  • Caregiver support groups (in-person or virtual)

Burnout prevention strategies for Seattle caregivers

  1. Build defined breaks into the schedule (weekly day off, monthly weekend, quarterly week)
  2. Establish family rotation if siblings are available
  3. Use professional respite — paid for, not heroically declined
  4. Maintain your own medical care, exercise, social connection
  5. Engage a geriatric care manager for monthly check-ins
  6. Talk about it — caregiving in silence accelerates burnout

If you’re a Seattle-area family caregiver of someone needing 24-hour care, the burnout risk is real. A 15-minute call with a senior care advisor can map respite and support that fits your situation. Talk to a 24HomeCareNearMe advisor when you’re ready.

Frequently asked questions

Where can Seattle caregivers get free respite hours?

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Multiple paths. Aging and Disability Services (the Seattle/King County AAA)'s National Family Caregiver Support Program provides limited free hours (typically 40–200/year). The Alzheimer's Association local chapter near Seattle offers dementia respite scholarships. Washington's Community First Choice (CFC) and COPES waiver covers respite for income-eligible Seattle seniors. The VA covers respite for veterans through the VA Puget Sound Health Care System. Most families combine multiple paths.

Are there 24-hour caregiver support groups in Seattle?

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Yes — many. Aging and Disability Services (the Seattle/King County AAA)'s caregiver support coordinator runs groups specific to Seattle. The Alzheimer's Association near Seattle has dementia-focused groups. Virginia Mason Medical Center and UW Medicine's family caregiver education programs include support. Many faith communities operate informal groups. Online options (Memory People, Caring.com) reduce the burden of attending in person while caregiving.

What if a Seattle caregiver is having thoughts of self-harm?

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Call 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline) immediately — available 24/7. The Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline (1-800-272-3900) connects to local crisis resources. VA Caregiver Support Line (1-855-260-3274) for veterans' family caregivers. Most Seattle-area hospital systems have crisis intervention teams. Caregiver burnout crossing into suicidal ideation is a medical emergency — don't handle alone.

Can Seattle caregivers be paid for caregiving?

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Sometimes. The VA's Veteran-Directed Care program pays family caregivers of eligible veterans (typically spouses excluded, adult children eligible). Some Washington Medicaid waivers pay family caregivers through consumer-directed models. FMLA provides 12 weeks unpaid job-protected leave. Check your employer's HR for paid family leave benefits — many large Seattle-area employers now offer 4–12 weeks of paid family caregiver leave.

How do I find a Seattle therapist who understands caregiver burnout?

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Ask your primary-care doctor for a referral; specify family caregiver context. Look for LCSWs or psychologists with caregiver-stress specialty. Seattle-area Alzheimer's Association can refer to dementia-caregiver-aware therapists. Many in Seattle accept Medicare and major insurance. Online therapy platforms (BetterHelp, Talkspace) also serve Seattle with caregiver-experienced clinicians.

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