4. You Are Not Alone “ 40% of employed caregivers take 17 days of unpaid leave per year to care for an aging family member” www.homeinstead.com/eldercare Cohen, M.A.; Weinrobe M.; Miller, J. (January 2000)Informal Caregivers of Disabled Elders with Long-Term Care Insurance. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) and LifePlans, Inc.
5. There Is Help Because we know finding and coordinating eldercare services are difficult, Home Instead Senior Care has developed an Eldercare Resource web site.
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Notes de l'éditeur
Ask: How many of you are currently helping care for an older family member? Or do you know of anyone who it a family caregiver? There was a time when work-life issues were all about kids. When Baby boomers began entering the work-force, there was an influx of women with small children. So the whole work-life balance issue was about child care. Now, another demographic trend taking center stage is promising to have an even bigger impact on U.S. Business. So the question now is: IS ELDERCARE THE NEW CHILDCARE? According to a 2006 MetLife Mature Market Institute study, nearly 60% of those caring for a senior adult are employed most of them – full time. As the world’s leading Home Care Provider, HISC has a passion and comitment to provide quality home care for the aging parents and relatives of working families. So if you are one of those 60% caring for a family member and also working……….you are not alone.