Village Caregiving reports that caring for elderly loved ones at home involves assessing needs, ensuring safety, meal ...
Government funding cuts, a caregiver shortage and immigration limits are layering new strains on an industry already ...
Millions of families across the United States quietly carry a profound and often invisible responsibility: caring for a loved one with disabilities, specifically intellectual and developmental ...
As of 2020, 19% of adults in the United States were providing “unpaid care to an adult with health or functional needs”—parents, spouses or other, often elderly, family members. That number does not ...
A new survey from EBN reveals shifts for caregivers since 2023, helping benefit leaders respond with offerings that meet ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses the use of ride sharing apps to help caregivers take care of family ...
Demand for home health care, including at-home hospice care, has skyrocketed since the onset of the COVID pandemic, as has ...
Some people who provide care for an elder do not realize that everything they do is part of caregiving. They may say, "This is just what families do for each other," or "This is what friends are for." ...
Providing tax credits to caregivers to relieve them of their financial and personal burdens could benefit millions of ...
The Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging (SVCOA) recently announced the launch of a new free, six-week virtual class series about "Powerful Tools for Caregivers (PTC)," beginning Thursday, Jan.