Caregiver and Kinship Support
Caregiver Support Program
The Franklin County Office on Aging administers the Caregiver Support Program which assists with a variety of free short-term services that can be accessed once a calendar year.
The Caregiver Support Program offers support to:
- Non-paid caregivers of adults aged 60+ who’ve demonstrated a need for home care assistance
- Non-paid parents or relatives aged 55+ caring for an adult child with a disability and who’ve demonstrated a need for home care assistance
A variety of services are available to caregivers through this program, including:
- Adult Day Services
- Appliances (Washer, microwave, stove, etc.)
- Caregiver Counseling
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Health Maintenance Supplies (incontinence supplies, nutritional supplies, etc.)
- Homemaker/Personal Care/Respite Services
- Institutional Respite
- Lift Chairs
- Mattress & Box Spring Set
- Portable Suitcase Wheelchair Ramps
- Security Deposit or Rent Assistance
- Utility (electric, gas and water) Assistance
- Other services may also be considered.
Note: Assistance is based on funding available at the time of referral.
Caregiver Support Flyer(PDF, 167KB)
Program Eligibility
Franklin County residents are eligible for these services if they meet one of the following eligibility requirements:
- Are a non-paid caregiver for another adult aged 60 & older
- Are an adult aged 55 & older who’s caring for an adult child (ages 18-59) with a disability
Note: Must demonstrate a need for in-home care assistance.
How to Enroll
Residents can enroll in the Caregiver Support Program by calling (614) 525-6200 weekdays 9AM-4:30PM ET. Residents will need to complete an over-the-phone confidential assessment to identify service need, eligibility and to coordinate services.
Residents can also request these services through the online referral form.
The National Family Caregiver Support Program is funded by the Older American’s Act through the Ohio Department of Aging. The Franklin County Office on Aging receives a grant contract from this funding through the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging to administer the Agency's Caregiver Support Program that offers a variety of short-term services to informal caregivers of older adults and adult children (ages 18-59) with disabilities who have a demonstrated need for assistance that can be accessed once a calendar year.
Kinship Support Program
The Franklin County Office on Aging administers the Kinship Support Program which offers support to kinship caregivers aged 55 or older who are providing full-time care to a minor child whose biological parents are unable to do so. The Kinship Support Program helps with a variety of free short-term services that can be accessed once a calendar year.
A variety of services are available to kinship caregivers through this program, including:
- Appliances (Washer, microwave, stove, etc.)
- Durable medical equipment
- Infant/toddler/child health maintenance supplies (Diapers, pull-ups, baby wipes, etc.)
- Infant crib with mattress
- Kinship caregiver counseling
- Lift chairs
- Mattress & box spring set
- Security deposit or rent assistance
- Utility assistance (i.e., electric, gas and water)
Note: Assistance is based on funding available at the time of referral.
Kinship Support Postcard(PDF, 734KB)
Program Eligibility
Franklin County residents are eligible for these services if they meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Reside in Franklin County (Ohio)
- Aged 55 years or older
- Provide full-time care to a child between the age of birth and 17 (or 18-years-old if the child is enrolled in school or training program)
- The child lives in the same private residence as the kinship support caregiver
- The child’s biological parent(s) do not reside in the same private residence as the kinship support caregiver
How to Enroll
Residents can enroll in the Kinship Support Program by calling (614) 525-6200 weekdays 9AM-4:30PM ET. Residents will need to complete an over-the-phone confidential assessment to identify service need, eligibility and to coordinate services.
Residents can also request these services through the online referral form.
The National Family Caregiver Support Program is funded by the Older American’s Act through the Ohio Department of Aging. The Franklin County Office on Aging receives a grant contract from this funding through the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging to administer the Agency's Kinship Support Program through the Caregiver Support Program which offers a variety of services to kinship caregivers of minor children who have a demonstrated need for assistance that can be accessed once a calendar year.