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The number of Americans caring for an older or disabled family member has risen dramatically during the past 10 years, ...
More than 63 million Americans are caregivers for a family member with complex medical needs, a 20 million increase over 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 ...
The number of family caregivers in the U.S. has surged to 63 million adults in 2025, a 45% increase since 2015. Despite the demands of caregiving, ...
Most family caregivers are women. A recent report from AARP found the number of American caregivers has skyrocketed since ...
Alma Valencia is the new face of caregiving. The Pasadena, Calif., resident quit her job in the fashion industry 10 years ago to take care of her mother, who has dementia, and Valencia has been ...
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 ...
An income tax credit, paid leave and other government support would help the 63 million Americans who provide unpaid ...
The number of family caregivers in the United States who are caring for older adults — including senior living residents — and children with complex medical conditions has increased almost 50% over ...
A report from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving released today found nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults (63 million) are ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, America’s 53 million family caregivers gained some long overdue recognition for their vital role as unpaid extenders of an under-resourced health care workforce ...
And family caregivers often help older adults remain at home, avoiding the cost of hospitals and long-term care facilities, according to a report by the Center for Health Care Strategies Inc.