Por: WPTV Nation November 14, 2022
The number of people who are unpaid caregivers in our country continues to grow as there are now an estimated 50 million in the U.S.Many employers made adjustments to help them early in the pandemic.But now, more than two years later, caregiving advocates tell us while the awareness is still there, a majority of companies haven't made support available long-term.“People get stuck on the big obvious one, which is a flexible hours or paid... + full article
The Advocate USA Health September 11, 2023
How can siblings manage a parent with Alzheimer’s, and all keep amicable at the same time?Caring for a loved one with a chronic condition — particularly someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia — is among the top triggers for conflict among families.... + más
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The Advocate USA Health December 12, 2022
How can my siblings and I resist a lot of conflict in sharing the care of our dad who has Alzheimer's disease?Maintaining open communication between siblings is essential in providing care for a parent with Alzheimer's disease. As your dad increasingly relies on all of... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 22, 2022
Helping caregivers can alleviate the talent shortage in suprising ways. getty Layoffs are grabbing the headlines lately, but there is still a shortage of workers in a tremendous number of jobs. In addition, caregivers are in crisis. These may seem like two unrelated... + más
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The Advocate USA Health November 16, 2022
What is the “coping phase of caregiving?After the “awareness” phase of caregiving — experiencing that jet lag, so to speak, the next phase of caregiving is coping; rather like feeling alone in a “strange country.”The isolation that accompanies the Alzheimer’s... + más
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What is the “awareness phase” of caregiving?In the fifth suggested stage of caregiving on the Alzheimer’s journey, we see a greater awareness of self by the caregiver and a growing awareness of how the progression of Alzheimer’s disease is affecting him or her and... + más
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
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