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More than 63 million Americans are caregivers for a family member with complex medical needs, a 20 million increase over the ...
WASHINGTON– Today, AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving released a sweeping new report that paints a stark picture of the state of family caregiving in America. Caregiving in the ...
A growing number of Americans — more than 63 million, or nearly 1 in 4 — have served as a family caregiver for a loved one in ...
A report from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving released today found nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults (63 million) are ...
Caring for loved ones who have a medical condition or disability, or are simply aging, is increasingly falling to family ...
An income tax credit, paid leave and other government support would help the 63 million Americans who provide unpaid ...
Andy Meyers, CEO, HealthDayToday we're honored to welcome Rita Shula, Senior Director of Caregiving at the AARP Public Policy ...
“Over 60% of family caregivers want to be compensated for the care they provide,” said Jason Resendez, president and chief executive of the National Alliance for Caregiving.
Balancing a career while caring for a loved one is a challenge many women in their midlife face. According to a survey by the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, nearly 70 percent of family ...
Caregiving is an important issue that affects millions of Americans. President Clinton initially proclaimed November to be National Family Caregivers Month in 1997. This is a special time to recognize ...
In its 2021 Caregiving Out-of-Pocket Costs Study survey, AARP found that on average, family caregivers spend 26% of their income on caregiving activities, an average $7,242 per year.