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NASHP Report: What Family Caregivers Need: Findings from
Listening Sessions
A new report released this week by the National Academy for
State Health Policy (NASHP) shares information collected from family
caregiver listening sessions. The listening sessions were designed to
provide multiple forums for family caregivers to share their challenges and
needs, and recommendations for services, supports, and policies to address
these needs. This report, which was written by the University of
Massachusetts at Boston and Community Catalyst, is a component of the
Recognize, Assist, Inform, Support, and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregivers
Act of 2017, and is part of ACL’s work to implement the Act.
The family caregiver listening sessions included a range of
diverse caregivers, from teen caregivers to grandparents providing care,
and caregivers of varying racial and ethnic backgrounds. The listening
sessions directly captured the emotional and financial stresses caregivers
experience, and their priorities and concerns, including respite,
caregiving education and training, and financial considerations, including
direct pay for caregiving, workplace flexibility, and tax policy changes
that support caregivers.
Visit the RAISE Act
Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center to read the
report.
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