Last updated: April 2026

Caregiver Support Program in Anchorage, Alaska

Program: Alaska Family Caregiver Support Program
Status: Open enrollment

What is Caregiver Support Program?

Caregiver support programs provide training, counseling, financial assistance, and community connections to family members and unpaid caregivers of elderly adults. The National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP), funded under the Older Americans Act, provides grants to states to support family caregivers. Beyond the NFCSP, many states have additional caregiver support initiatives including paid caregiver training, mental health counseling, support groups, legal assistance for caregiving-related issues, and emergency financial assistance.

In Alaska, this program is known as Alaska Family Caregiver Support Program. Alaska's NFCSP-funded program provides information, training, and limited supplemental services to family caregivers. Services are available through the Senior Information & Assistance network.

Eligibility Requirements in Alaska

Requirement Alaska Standard (2026)
Age 65 or older (or disabled)
Income (single person) $2,742/month
Income (married couple) $5,484/month
Asset limit Typically $2,000 individual; home often exempt
Residency Must be a Alaska resident
Level of care Must need assistance with activities of daily living
Additional requirement Must be an unpaid family caregiver
Don't assume you don't qualify. Many families don't apply because they think their income is too high. A free assessment can determine if you qualify for any portion of these benefits. Take the free quiz →

How to Apply in Anchorage, Alaska

  1. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn about caregiver support services
  2. Call the Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 for nationwide program referrals
  3. Contact Alaska Division of Senior & Disabilities Services at (907) 465-3372 for state-level caregiver programs
  4. Ask about NFCSP services: information, counseling, training, support groups, and respite care
  5. Inquire about financial assistance programs for out-of-pocket caregiving expenses
  6. Online application: You can start the application process online at Alaska Division of Senior & Disabilities Services's website.

Your local Area Agency on Aging - the Anchorage Senior Activity Center at (907) 563-1960 - can also help you navigate the application process at no charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Caregiver Support Program in Anchorage

  • What financial assistance is available for family caregivers in Alaska?
    Financial assistance may include: supplemental services grants (up to $2,000/year to purchase goods and services), reimbursement for caregiving expenses, tax credits (some states offer caregiver tax credits), and compensation programs if you meet Medicaid eligibility.
  • Can I be paid to care for my parent in Alaska?
    Some states allow Medicaid recipients to use their benefits to pay a family member (excluding spouses in most states) as a paid caregiver through consumer-directed programs. Contact Alaska Division of Senior & Disabilities Services at (907) 465-3372 to learn about consumer-directed options in Alaska.
  • What counseling services are available for caregivers in Alaska?
    NFCSP-funded programs in Alaska offer individual counseling, caregiver support groups, family counseling, and caregiver education programs. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to find services near you.
  • Are there caregiver support programs specifically for dementia caregivers?
    Yes. The Alzheimer's Association has 24/7 support and resources. Many Area Agencies on Aging offer dementia-specific caregiver programs. Ask about the Savvy Caregiver Program and other evidence-based interventions in Alaska.
  • What is the National Family Caregiver Support Program?
    The NFCSP is a federal program funded through the Older Americans Act that provides grants to states to fund five types of services: information, assistance, counseling/training/support, respite care, and supplemental services. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to access NFCSP services.

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