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Eldercare: The Impact of Family Caregivers' Employment on Formal and Informal Helper Hours
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ASPE Research Notes INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS FOCUS ON: Long-Term Care Insurance Issued August 1995 Eldercare: The Impact of Family Caregivers' Employment on Formal and Informal Helper Hours
Informal Caregiver "Burnout": Predictors and Prevention
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ASPE Research Notes INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS FOCUS ON: Long-Term Care Issued April 1993 Informal Caregiver Burnout: Predictors and Prevention PDF Version:
The Effects of Cash and Counseling on the Primary Informal Caregivers of Children with Developmental Disabilities
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Factors Associated with Ending Caregiving Among Informal Caregivers to the Functionally and Cognitively Impaired Elderly Population
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Long-Term Care Insurance Research Brief
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
June 2012
Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/2012/ltcinsRB.pdf (16 PDF pages)
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT CAREGIVERS: FINAL REPORT
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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT CAREGIVERS: FINAL REPORT Stipica Mudrazija and Richard W. Johnson Urban Institute January 2020 Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (68 PDF pages)
Research on Care Needs and Supportive Approaches for Persons with Dementia
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Research on Care Needs and Supportive Approaches for Persons with Dementia Background Paper
Research on Supportive Approaches for Family and Other Caregivers
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Research on Supportive Approaches for Family and Other Caregivers Background Paper
Research on Care Coordination for People with Dementia and Family Caregivers
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Research on Care Coordination for People with Dementia and Family Caregivers Background Paper
Challenges in Involving People with Dementia as Study Participants in Research on Care and Services
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Challenges in Involving People with Dementia as Study Participants in Research on Care and Services
National Research Summit on Care, Services and Supports for Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers: Final Summit Report
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National Research Summit on Care, Services, and Supports for Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers
Research Summit on Dementia Care: Main Summit Recommendations
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Main Summit Recommendations April 27, 2018Updated May 16, 2018
Accelerating Adoption of Assistive Technology to Reduce Physical Strain among Family Caregivers of the Chronically Disabled Elderly Living at Home
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Accelerating Adoption of Assistive Technology
Examining Models of Dementia Care: Final Report
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A growing number of programs to help persons with dementia and their family caregivers are being developed, tested, and implemented in the United States. To learn more about whether and how models of dementia care meet practice standards, 14 components of comprehensive dementia care were identified and site visits conducted to a small sample of programs to assess how they are implemented.
Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council FY 2023 Report to Congress
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As part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, Congress provided HHS with funding for the Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council (CICC). The CICC is charged with fostering greater coordination and transparency on child policy across federal agencies and examining a broad array of cross-cutting issues affecting child poverty and child well-being.
The Evaluation of the National Long-Term Care Demonstration
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Peter Kemper, Randall S. Brown, George J. Carcagno, Robert A. Applebaum, Jon B. Christianson, Walter Corson, Shari Miller Dunstan, Thomas Grannemann, Margaret Harrigan, Nancy Holden, Barbara R.