Caregiving is the defining workplace issue of our time, costing employers billions of dollars in lost productivity every year ...
RIA is giving clients access to dedicated care coaches as new surveys show caregiving duties are straining Americans' ...
Researchers are sounding the alarm on the long-term impact of caring for children with developmental disabilities in the ...
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The caregiving crisis is a workforce crisis
As care costs soar and labor shortages deepen, employers can no longer afford to treat caregiving support as a perk. It’s a ...
One in four Canadians is a caregiver—often taking on the role overnight, with little time to prepare for what comes next.
A Place for Mom reports that family caregivers, averaging 52 years old, have risen to over 50 million in the U.S., primarily providing unpaid care at home.
Behind closed doors, millions of Americans are stepping into one of the hardest roles they’ll ever take on: caring for their ...
How does caregiving begin for people with disabilities? What kind of jobs are available? Jessica Hulter, whose daughter had Rett Syndrome, and Lamarque Polvado, whose CareStarter project was inspired ...
Growing old at home should not require a crisis to prove someone needs help. Among older adults, falls are already a massive and growing crisis: in the U.S., more than 14 million adults 65 and older ...
Easterseals expands support for family caregivers and shows how caregiving connects families and communities at every stage ...
Moving to a senior living community is often viewed as a decision for the individual, but for octogenarian Ed Bollinger, it became a transformative family affair. The move brought a much-needed ...
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter famously said: There are only four kinds of people in the world — those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and ...
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