Caregiver Support Services in East Point, GA

At EdgeCare 360, we understand the emotional, physical, and mental weight that comes with being a caregiver. Whether you're raising children, supporting a loved one with mental illness, caring for aging parents, or balancing multiple roles—you deserve support, too. Our caregiver support services in East Point, GA are designed to give you space to rest, reflect, and receive the care you so often give to others.


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Because Supporting Others Starts with Supporting Yourself

What Is Caregiver Support?

Caregiver support is a specialized service that focuses on helping parents, guardians, and family members who are responsible for others—whether that’s a child with behavioral needs, a partner with chronic illness, or an elderly parent with declining health.


Many caregivers experience:


  • Chronic stress and burnout

  • Guilt or emotional overwhelm

  • Isolation or loss of identity

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Difficulty maintaining boundaries

  • Conflict with family or professionals

  • Fatigue and lack of self-care

Our support services help you process emotions, build coping skills, and reconnect with your own needs and wellness.


How We Support Caregivers at EdgeCare 360

Our caregiver support services may include:


  • Individual therapy or coaching focused on caregiver wellbeing

  • Behavioral consultations for navigating family dynamics

  • Stress-reduction techniques and emotional regulation tools

  • Practical planning for boundaries, routines, and support systems

  • Education on trauma-informed care and family systems

  • Connection to local resources, support groups, and services

  • Family sessions to align communication and caregiving roles

Support is offered in-office, in-home, and virtually—based on your needs.


Who This Is For

  • Parents of children with emotional, developmental, or behavioral challenges

  • Kinship caregivers and foster parents

  • Adults caring for aging or medically complex family members

  • Co-parents, guardians, or those sharing care responsibilities

  • Caregivers navigating systems (schools, courts, DFCS, etc.) on behalf of others

  • If you've ever felt like you're giving everything but still not doing “enough”—this space is for you.

Why Caregivers Trust EdgeCare 360

  • Whole-person support rooted in the 7 Pillars of Wellness

  • Clinicians trained in family systems and caregiver-specific stress

  • Options for therapy, coaching, and behavioral consultation

  • Culturally responsive and judgment-free environment

  • Based in East Point, GA with flexible in-home and virtual care

  • Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance plans

You don't have to reach a breaking point to ask for help. At EdgeCare 360, we support the supporters.


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Frequently asked questions 


  • What makes this service “intensive” compared to traditional family therapy?

    Intensive Family Therapy involves more frequent sessions, higher-touch support, and often includes in-home visits, making it ideal for families navigating crisis, behavioral issues, or major transitions.

  • Who should participate in the sessions?

    We encourage participation from all primary caregivers, children, and sometimes extended family members—whoever is part of the core dynamic we’re working to support.

  • Can these sessions take place in our home?

    Yes. We offer both in-home and in-office sessions, depending on your family’s needs and comfort level.

  • How long does the program last?

    It varies. Some families benefit from 8–12 weeks of support, while others engage longer. We customize the frequency and duration based on your goals.

  • Do you work with families involved in DFCS or court systems?

    Yes. We are experienced in collaborating with case managers, court advocates, and legal systems when appropriate.

  • Will my child also receive individual therapy?

    If needed, we can incorporate individual support for children or teens alongside family sessions.

  • Is Intensive Family Therapy covered by insurance?

    Yes, it is often covered under behavioral health benefits through Medicaid and many private insurance plans.