CARE PARTNERS

No question: care partners have their hands full. Managing your loved one’s symptoms, appointments, and treatment is a lot of work. That’s one of the reasons why the Home Ground™ Schizophrenia Community was created as a resource to help. Caring for someone living with schizophrenia can be exhausting—but it can be rewarding, too. Please be sure to explore these resources to see all the ways you can get support, encouragement, and help.

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Independent living

To see your loved one living independently may be a goal. It may be possible, but there are many things to research first. Will there be support? Is a group home a stretch? Is your loved one ready for this environment? To help determine what’s best for them, remember that important information and useful recommendations are only a click away.

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Emotional wellness

While you’re doing your best to take care of your loved one, please remember to take care of yourself, too. Caring for someone living with schizophrenia is not an easy task. Other people may not understand what your days and responsibilities look like, but we do. That’s why you’ll find compassionate people and words of encouraging advice below. Learning more and speaking with others may help make a difference in both your outlook and emotional wellness. You matter. Be sure to take care of yourself.

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Stay up to date on upcoming events, useful information, Spotlight Stories, and Community updates. Rest assured, we’ll never share your information with others. And we’ll only contact you with information from this community, so you don’t miss a thing. Sign up using the registration form.

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Legal support

Caring for a person living with schizophrenia also means navigating through legal matters. There are a variety of materials that may help you in a range of legal situations. Help is available. Take a closer look at the resources provided.

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