Serving as a caregiver to a family member or other loved one can take an emotional toll, but a new round of data from a caregiving study shows it can have implications for one’s career, as well.
Q. My wife was recently diagnosed with early-stage dementia. I have had to help her with things here and there as her condition has developed, but I never expected to ...
The latest report on caregiving in the U.S. is a joint effort by AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving. When it comes ...
With more employees returning to the office, many employers have struggled with increased caregiving demands on employees' time as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To address these concerns, the ...
As noted in the guidance, discrimination against caregivers violates federal law when based on the individual’s sex (including pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, sexual orientation, or gender ...
Military children who care for a wounded, ill or injured parent face additional challenges on top of the sacrifices they already make. (Army photo). The Home Front, written by Kerry Irvin, a military ...
For the past two decades Mountainland Association of Government Aging and Family Services has hosted an annual caregivers conference for those who are taking care of ailing loved ones.
The number of West Virginians who say they are caregivers has increased by more than 125,000 over the past few years, according to a data analysis by AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving.
Claudia Ellano knows more about caregiving than she would like. She spent six years working and also caring for her husband, Moe, who died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. And she is the ...
As more and more Baby Boomers reach retirement age, their children are feeling the strain. In areas without easy access to affordable senior caregivers, gen-Xers and millennials have to care for aging ...