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.
Taking on caregiving for a parent, spouse or family member can be rewarding, but it’s also challenging—especially if you’re unprepared. With the right knowledge, support, and resources, though, you ...
Balancing work and caregiving duties takes a toll on one’s physical and mental well-being—especially with parenting thrown into the mix. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, one frequently and ...
At the same time, more women are leaving full-time work due to caregiving demands, the Guardian Life Insurance Company of ...
Caregivers for Alzheimer's and dementia patients would earn an average salary of $114,000 if compensated. The study is part of an Otsuka-sponsored series to highlight the challenges and undervaluation ...
Jared Calfee, Associate State Director for Advocacy and Outreach, said there are about 1.5 million family caregivers in ...
In Colorado, nearly a quarter of all adults provide unpaid care to loved ones and experts said more caregivers now struggle ...
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 ...
As families prepare for the busy holiday season, November’s recognition of National Family Caregivers Month serves as a ...
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 ...