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About 63 million Americans, or a quarter of adults over 18, take care of an older or disabled person at home, and many rely ...
More than 63 million Americans are caregivers for a family member with complex medical needs, a 20 million increase over the ...
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A report from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving released today found nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults (63 million) are ...
“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.
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 ...
Most family caregivers are women. A recent report from AARP found the number of American caregivers has skyrocketed since ...
The number of Americans caring for an older or disabled family member has risen dramatically during the past 10 years, ...
Jason Resendez, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Caregiving is here to dig into these issues. Thanks for joining me, Jason. Jason Resendez: Thanks for having me. Dana Taylor: ...
Roughly 580,000 Wisconsinites and 63 million Americans provide ongoing care to adults or children with medical conditions or disabilities, a 45% increase since 2015, according to a new report from AAR ...
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 ...
"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.