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- Q5433314 subject Q20026858.
- Q5433314 subject Q7216461.
- Q5433314 abstract "Family caregivers (also known as “carers”) are “relatives, friends, or neighbors who provide assistance related to an underlying physical or mental disability but who are unpaid for those services.” A recent study says that 26.5% of all American adults today are family caregivers. A 2012 report by the Alzheimer’s Association states that 15 million of those family caregivers are caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. The value of the voluntary, "unpaid" caregiving service provided by caregivers was estimated at $310 billion in 2006 — almost twice as much as was actually spent on home care and nursing services combined. By 2009, about 61.6 million caregivers were providing "unpaid" care at a value that had increased to an estimated $450 billion. It is projected that nearly one in five United States citizens will be 65 years of age or older by the year 2030. By 2050 this older population is expected to double in size.".
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink Caregiver-Forum.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.bewellbistro.com.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink avoiding-burnout-when-to-call-for-help.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.carersaustralia.com.au.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.carersireland.com.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink Home.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.internationalcarers.org.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.nfcacares.org.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.seniorcaregiver.info.
- Q5433314 wikiPageExternalLink www.wellspouse.org.
- Q5433314 wikiPageWikiLink Q20026858.
- Q5433314 wikiPageWikiLink Q5433066.
- Q5433314 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216461.
- Q5433314 type Thing.
- Q5433314 comment "Family caregivers (also known as “carers”) are “relatives, friends, or neighbors who provide assistance related to an underlying physical or mental disability but who are unpaid for those services.” A recent study says that 26.5% of all American adults today are family caregivers. A 2012 report by the Alzheimer’s Association states that 15 million of those family caregivers are caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or another dementia.".
- Q5433314 label "Family caregivers".
- Q5433314 seeAlso Q553079.
- Q5433314 differentFrom Q1078096.