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Caregivers Are Still Predominantly Women

Caregivers Are Still Predominantly Women

Regardless of the advancements in achieving gender equality in the workplace, it looks like gender still plays a big role at home. Nearly two-thirds of all U.S. adults currently serving as Caregiver for a loved one are women. Cornell University gerontologist, Dr. Karl...
4 Affordable Alternatives to Assisted Living

4 Affordable Alternatives to Assisted Living

It’s common for independent living to become difficult with age. This is true for various reasons; the loss of a spouse no longer makes a person feel comfortable being alone in a big house. No longer having the ability to drive increases the need to be closer to an...
Baby Boomers and Caregivers: What You Need to Know

Baby Boomers and Caregivers: What You Need to Know

Of the 42.1 million American adults who are currently serving as caregivers for loved ones, 14 percent provide care for someone 80 or older, 9 percent care for someone 60 to 79, and 7 percent care for someone 18 to 59. By the time these caregivers, who are now aged 46...
Being Aware of Risk Factors For the Elderly

Being Aware of Risk Factors For the Elderly

For those caring for the elderly, it is important to be aware of the major fall risk factors. Nearly 40% of seniors will experience a fall each year, with the possibility of serious complications like hip fractures, concussions, and even death. Great care needs to be...
Preventing Caregiver Burnout

Preventing Caregiver Burnout

As a parent or spouse advances in age, the responsibility may fall upon you to function as a primary caregiver. Though this is a responsibility that most of us would take on without a second thought, it can be an incredibly stressful and emotionally exhausting role to...
The Cost of Caring For Alzheimer’s and Dementia

The Cost of Caring For Alzheimer’s and Dementia

There are more than 65 million people in the U.S. caring for a sick, disabled or elderly loved one, according to The National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP. A study published recently in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that the number of Americans with...
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