CarePartner

"A CarePartner is a strong and valuable part of your support network. He or she is usually someone close to home and already plays an important role in your life-a spouse, child, parent, relative, trusted friend, or significant other. A CarePartner can help you effectively manage your MS."
9 Ways Caregivers Can Recharge
These tips may help you pay for someone to look after your loved one and allow you the time off you need.
www.brainandlife.org/articles/9-ways-caregivers-can-recharge/
Just for Caregivers!
How does MS Affect the Family
Join Other Caregivers
Spouses as Caregivers
Tips for Caregiver Burnout
 https://multiplesclerosis.net/support-for-caregivers/
The Caregiver’s Guide to Multiple Sclerosis in Children
If you care for a child with MS, there are many steps you can take to help them enjoy optimal health. In this caregiver’s guide, you can explore some strategies for managing the condition.
Multiple Sclerosis News Today
"are collaborating to help caregivers better understand the effects of multiple sclerosis (MS), and to help them take better care of themselves."
https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/2018/10/31/collaboration-formed-to-further-ms-education-help-ms-caregivers/
Multiple Sclerosis Caregivingwww.mscaregiver.com/
National Caregivers Library
“is one of the most extensive libraries for caregivers that exist today including articles, forms, checklists & external resources”
www.caregiverslibrary.org/home.aspx
National MS Society
www.mscaregiverblog.com/
AARP
"Caregiving Resource Center"
www.aarp.org/relationships/caregiving/
NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVERS ASSOCIATION (NFCA)
"Reaching out for financial help, artical and webinar."
nfca.typepad.com/financial_planning/
National Alliance for Caregiving
"If you're caring for a loved one who is ill or disabled, this site was created for you."
www.caregiving.org/


National Family Caregivers Association
"Educates, supports, empowers and speaks up for the more than 65 million Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness or disability or the frailties of old age."
http://caregiveraction.org/
Lots a Helping Hands
"Free, private, web-based communities for organizing friends, family, and colleagues – your ‘circles of community’ – during times of need."    
www.lotsahelpinghands.com/