Caregiver Support Program - Frontier Behavioral Health

Caregiver Support Program - Frontier Behavioral Health Spokane area resource providing free or low-cost services to unpaid caregivers and their loved ones.

Are you caring for a relative or friend — your grandma, a cousin, or somebody else who needs your help with care? Perhaps your part started out small, but now you’re helping your loved one with everything from managing doctor visits to bathing. If you are an unpaid caregiver, 18 or older, aiding a loved one contact us for free or low-cost help for YOU. The Caregiver Support Program, a division of

Frontier Behavioral Health located in Spokane, Washington offers a variety of services under the Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP), Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC) and Tailored Supports for Older Adults (TSOA) to residents of Spokane county and may include:
- Support groups and counseling
- Caregiver training
- Respite care, if you need a break
- Purchasing supplies and/or medical equipment
- Other services necessary to help the unpaid caregiver

Living Alone and Need Help? If you are 55+ and have trouble with things such as bathing, dressing, walking, etc., and don’t have a caregiver, please contact us as we may be able to offer help. The Caregiver Support Program - Frontier Behavioral Health receives funding from Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington.

05/14/2026
05/12/2026

Join us on Friday, May 15th, for the Spokane Valley Connect!

This is a free community services event designed to offer practical help to Spokane Valley families. A variety of services will be available including medical services, DSHS, a clothing bank, food bank, haircuts, a free meal, and more.

Though called the "Spokane Valley" Connect, this event is open to everyone, regardless of where you live.

Stop by our table and say hello!

Spokane Homeless Connect

Caring for a loved one can feel exhausting, isolating, and overwhelming — but you do not have to navigate it alone. The ...
05/11/2026

Caring for a loved one can feel exhausting, isolating, and overwhelming — but you do not have to navigate it alone.

The Caregiver Stress-Busting Program (SBP) is a free evidence-based 9-week virtual program designed to help caregivers:

• Manage stress and anxiety
• Improve quality of life
• Build problem-solving skills
• Connect with other caregivers
• Discover local resources and support

Upcoming sessions:
📅 June 23 – August 18
📅 August 17 – October 12
📅 September 24 – November 19

Space is limited and registration is required.

📞 Call (509) 458-7450 Option 2 to learn more or reserve your spot.

Offered through the Caregiver Support Program at Frontier Behavioral Health. Funded in partnership with SCAN Health Plan and Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington.

Do you know we offer a Caregiver Support Group? We invite you to join!📆 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month⏰ 2pm-3:30p...
05/08/2026

Do you know we offer a Caregiver Support Group?
We invite you to join!

📆 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month
⏰ 2pm-3:30pm
📍 2118 E Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

04/30/2026

Farmers market season is here! 🥦🥕🍓

04/30/2026

Applications are open for this year's Senior FMNP program! Applications
need to be submitted by June 1.

Qualifying seniors will receive new cards pre-loaded with $80 for fresh
fruit, produce and honey.

To ask about eligibility and request an application send a note to:
[email protected]


Are you an unpaid caregiver taking care of a friend or loved one? Frontier Behavioral Health’s Family Caregiver Support ...
04/29/2026

Are you an unpaid caregiver taking care of a friend or loved one?
Frontier Behavioral Health’s Family Caregiver Support Program may be able to help.

Depending on eligibility, some service options may include:
• Respite ✨
• Care supplies 🧻
• Home delivered meals 🥗
• Personal emergency response system 📞 ️

☎️ For questions, please call 509-458-7450 (Option 2)

Raising a Relative’s Child? You’re a Kinship Caregiver—And You’re Not Alone. 💗🏠 Kinship caregiving provides children wit...
04/27/2026

Raising a Relative’s Child? You’re a Kinship Caregiver—And You’re Not Alone. 💗

🏠 Kinship caregiving provides children with a safe, stable, and loving home while keeping them connected to family, culture, and identity.

If you’re a grandparent, aunt, uncle, sibling, or other relative caring for a child under 18, support is available.

Frontier Behavioral Health’s Kinship Caregiver Support Program offers:
• One-on-one guidance from a Kinship Navigator
• Help navigating systems like school, healthcare, and legal services
• Connections to local resources and peer support
• In some cases, financial assistance for short-term needs such as food, clothing, school supplies, activity fees, gas vouchers, and more
Let us support you while you care for the ones who matter most.

📞 Call: 509-458-7450 (Option 4)
131 S Division St, Spokane, WA

🎤 We are excited to announce motivational humorist and comedian, Sharon Lacey, as keynote speaker for our 2026 Caregiver...
04/23/2026

🎤 We are excited to announce motivational humorist and comedian, Sharon Lacey, as keynote speaker for our 2026 Caregiver Conference!

🌿 Sharon knows first-hand what it’s like to be a caregiver. Both of her parents and a grandparent had Alzheimer's. Add the usual demands of job and personal life – that’s a lot of stress! Sharon shows how you can take that challenge and turn it into a positive opportunity. Her presentation will keep you laughing while also inspiring you to think of the roadblocks in your life in a new and positive light.

✨ Also, catch one her breakout sessions for a low-stress atmosphere where everyone can relax and practice creative problem solving, listening, and group trust.

🎫 Sign up for the conference today! Visit our Events page to register.

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131 S Division
Spokane, WA
99202

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