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20 Mar
Nearly 7 Million Americans Have Alzheimer's, and Caregivers Are Stressed

Nearly 7 Million Americans Have Alzheimer's, and Caregivers Are Stressed

Nearly 7 million American seniors are living with Alzheimer's dementia, placing a huge strain on both personal caregivers and the U.S. health care system, according to a new Alzheimer's Association report.

The cost of caring for seniors with Alzheimer's is projected to r...

19 Mar
Staying Social Vital for People With Alzheimer's, Caregivers

Staying Social Vital for People With Alzheimer's, Caregivers

People with dementia -- and their caregivers -- need active social lives to stay healthy, a new study reports.

However, researchers found that both dementia patients and their

01 Mar
Stationary Bike Workouts Could Help Parkinson's Patients

Stationary Bike Workouts Could Help Parkinson's Patients

A bicycle built for two could be a positive prescription for Parkinson's patients and their caregivers, a small, preliminary study says.

Parkinson's patients had better overall quality of life, improved mobility, and faster walking speed after sharing regular rides on a ...

19 Jan
Palliative Care Works, Even When Delivered By Phone

Palliative Care Works, Even When Delivered By Phone

Folks with life-threatening chronic illnesses can receive effective support over the telephone as they manage their condition day by day, a new clinical trial finds.

Seriously ill veterans living with lung or heart disease experienced significant improvements in depressi...

02 Jan
Living With a Depressed Loved One Can Take Mental, Financial Toll

Living With a Depressed Loved One Can Take Mental, Financial Toll

Reduced income, unemployment and mental health issues are more common among people who live with a loved one diagnosed with depression, new research shows.

“These findings indicate that the impact of depressive symptoms may extend beyond the affected individuals, impos...

20 Dec
Depression, Anxiety Common in Caregivers of Stroke Survivors

Depression, Anxiety Common in Caregivers of Stroke Survivors

Anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress are common among people caring for the victim of a recent stroke, a new study has found.

Nearly 30% of caregivers of severe stroke patients experience stress and emotional problems during the first year after the patient leav...

07 Nov
Caregiving's Financial Toll Is Often Hidden

Caregiving's Financial Toll Is Often Hidden

A growing number of people have become unpaid caregivers for loved ones, and a new report says many are overlooking the financial consequences of their selflessness.

One in five adults now provide uncompensated care to family and loved ones with health problems, accordin...

21 Aug
More Americans Grow Old Alone, and Faltering Minds Bring Risks

More Americans Grow Old Alone, and Faltering Minds Bring Risks

An estimated 26 million Americans 50 and older live alone, and researchers estimate that more than 4 million have dementia or cognitive impairment.

That means a large number of older Americans are at risk for medication mix-ups, unsafe driving, wandering and missing impo...

26 Apr
In an Aging America, a Looming Shortage of Home Health Care Workers

In an Aging America, a Looming Shortage of Home Health Care Workers

Over the last decade, an aging American population has increasingly turned away from nursing homes in favor of trained caregivers who can provide critical help in the home with basic daily tasks.

But a new investigation warns the need for at-home care has vastly outpaced...

05 Apr
Many Young Kids With Autism Are Kicked Out of Day Care: Study

Many Young Kids With Autism Are Kicked Out of Day Care: Study

About 1 in 6 preschoolers with autism get expelled from their day care program, new research finds.

On average, such kids are about 3 years old when they get kicked out.

While their parents may already harbor concerns, many of these kids "do not as yet have a diagn...

05 Apr
Caregiving Brings Stress. Here Are 6 Tips to Help Ease It

Caregiving Brings Stress. Here Are 6 Tips to Help Ease It

The stress of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease can take a toll on loved ones.

It's important for caregivers' own health and well-being to reduce that stress, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America says.

“Finding ways to manage and reduce stress is of pa...

03 Apr
Caregiving for Someone With Cancer

Caregiving for Someone With Cancer

A cancer diagnosis can be tough to take, and not just for the patient.

Caregivers are a vital part of a cancer patient's care team, but the role can be exhausting. Plenty of caregivers struggle with the challenges of helping their loved one navigate treatment and, hopefu...

31 Mar
Caregiving for Someone With Dementia

Caregiving for Someone With Dementia

There is little doubt that caregiving for someone with dementia can be demanding and challenging, and that knowing how best to care for both the patient and yourself can be hard to figure out.

Here are some tips to help you navigate this difficult time and be the best c...

30 Mar
Remodeling Your Home for Wheelchair Access

Remodeling Your Home for Wheelchair Access

Millions of Americans get around with the help of wheelchairs, from those born with disabilities to those who have been struck with disabilities later in life.

Home is a sanctuary for many -- a place where comfort, safety and ease are especially important -- so remodelin...

24 Mar
Caregiving for Someone After a Stroke

Caregiving for Someone After a Stroke

When a loved one suffers a stroke, it can be a relief that they survived and are getting good care.

But recovery can take time for the patient.

Making sure they get the care they need can be a challenge for the spouse, grown child or other loved one who is providi...

23 Mar
How to Find a Caregiver: A Guide

How to Find a Caregiver: A Guide

Choosing a caregiver for a loved one is a decision no one takes lightly.

Figuring out the level of care your loved one needs can help make the process go more smoothly. That's why it's a great place to start your journey.

“The goal is to pick up clues early, bef...

22 Mar
Dealing With Caregiver Stress & Burnout: A Guide

Dealing With Caregiver Stress & Burnout: A Guide

If you've been suffering from caregiver stress, you've got plenty of company.

It affects about 36% of the 53 million unpaid family caregivers in the United States, according to a recent report by the

03 Mar
Tough Journeys: When Cancer Strikes People Living With Dementia

Tough Journeys: When Cancer Strikes People Living With Dementia

America's aging population means that more families are soon going to be grappling with a heartbreaking issue -- a loved one living with dementia who then develops cancer.

These families will have to work their way through a series of tough decisions regarding screening,...

01 Mar
What Exactly Is Hospice Care?

What Exactly Is Hospice Care?

When former President Jimmy Carter recently entered home hospice care after many years of cancer treatment, it was an invitation for families across America to consider how they would like to spend their final days.

For experts in end-of-life care, the 98-year-old's

31 Jan
Many Seniors Shunned In-Home Care During Pandemic, Worsening Health

Many Seniors Shunned In-Home Care During Pandemic, Worsening Health

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on older Americans.

A new study finds that many older adults declined medically necessary in-home care during the height of the pan...

23 Jan
Home Drug Infusions Can Be Dangerous, But Many Home Care Staff Aren't Trained

Home Drug Infusions Can Be Dangerous, But Many Home Care Staff Aren't Trained

Intravenous (IV) lines are generally associated with medical centers — picture a patient in a hospital bed, an IV drip-dropping needed fluids, nutrients and medicines into their arm.

But millions now are receiving IV treatments at home, and a

17 Dec
Make the Holidays Comforting for Loved Ones With Alzheimer's

Make the Holidays Comforting for Loved Ones With Alzheimer's

Those who have dementia can find the holiday season disorienting, but their loved ones can help.

"The holiday season can be both joyful and stressful for all of us, especially individuals living with a dementia-related illness," said

15 Dec
Caring for Kids and Aging Parents: The 'Sandwich' Generation Is Under Strain

Caring for Kids and Aging Parents: The 'Sandwich' Generation Is Under Strain

Nearly one-quarter of all American adults who care for an elderly parent also care for a child at the same time, a new study reveals.

And when compared with those who only have a parent under their watch, members of the so-called “sandwich generation” — namely...

28 Nov
Caregiving Can Heighten Loneliness, or Ease It

Caregiving Can Heighten Loneliness, or Ease It

Taking care of a loved one can either be a break from loneliness or help to bring loneliness on, depending on your circumstances, new research shows.

Researchers broadly studied the issue, using data from 28 studies with more than 190,000 participants in 21 countries. Th...

17 Nov
Time Spent in Day Care Won't Harm Child's Development

Time Spent in Day Care Won't Harm Child's Development

Millions of parents drop their toddlers off at day care centers so they can go to work, but some are racked with guilt about it.

One of their main concerns? Time spent in group day care could encourage their toddler to start acting out.

Now, a large, new study...

03 Nov
Half of Americans Over 50 Are Now Caregivers

Half of Americans Over 50 Are Now Caregivers

More than half of Americans aged 50 and up are helping an older adult manage tasks ranging from household chores to care for medical conditions, a new national poll shows.

Researchers said the

01 Sep
How 'This Is Us' Put Alzheimer's Care in the Spotlight

How 'This Is Us' Put Alzheimer's Care in the Spotlight

When the wildly popular TV show “This Is Us” wrapped up its final season this year, it did so with a storyline that showed one of the lead characters dealing with Alzheimer's disease a...

29 Aug
Alzheimer's: Who Is Caring for the Caregivers?

Alzheimer's: Who Is Caring for the Caregivers?

Katherine Sanden drove over 1,400 miles, from California to Nebraska, to care for her beloved uncle after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in November 2020, but seeing him after years a...

15 Aug
U.S. Nursing Homes Are Understaffed, But Minority Communities Have It Worst

U.S. Nursing Homes Are Understaffed, But Minority Communities Have It Worst

Staffing shortages at nursing homes across the United States are severe in disadvantaged areas where needs may be greatest, researchers say.

The study — recently published in the

05 Jul
Poll Finds Many Diabetes Caregivers Exhausted, Lacking Support

Poll Finds Many Diabetes Caregivers Exhausted, Lacking Support

Diane Kondyra knows a lot about the hidden dangers of diabetes.

Both she and her husband have been diagnosed with the blood sugar disease, and her husband suffered one of its devastating complications in 2018 when he developed a staph infection that cost him part of...

01 Mar
Biden to Propose Overhaul of U.S. Nursing Homes

Biden to Propose Overhaul of U.S. Nursing Homes

Minimum staffing levels will be a main feature of a major overhaul of U.S. nursing homes that President Joe Biden is expected to announce in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night.

Staffing levels are considered a critical marker for nursing home quality, but the pa...

31 Dec
Severe Illness in Children Brings Hardship for Families

Severe Illness in Children Brings Hardship for Families

When a sick child spends time in the intensive care unit, the impact lasts even after the hospital stay is over.

Added to it are days, weeks, sometimes months out of school for the young patient and extended work absences for their primary caregivers.

"Pediatric c...

23 Dec
Severe Illness in a Child Takes Big Toll on Parents, Siblings: Study

Severe Illness in a Child Takes Big Toll on Parents, Siblings: Study

When a child has severe health problems, the suffering often extends to the entire family, new research finds.

Using data from a single health insurance provider, the study authors assessed nearly 7,000 children with life-threatening conditions and their families, and co...

13 Dec
Many Home Health Care Workers in Poor Health Themselves

Many Home Health Care Workers in Poor Health Themselves

They take care of others, but many U.S. home health care workers say they're not in good shape themselves, a new study finds.

Researchers analyzed self-reported data collected from nearly 3,000 home health care workers in 38 states between 2014 and 2018 and found that mo...

26 Nov
Give Others Help, Get Back Health Benefits: Study

Give Others Help, Get Back Health Benefits: Study

When it comes to helping others and your health, it might be better to give than to receive, a new study suggests.

Researchers surveyed more than 1,000 Americans between 34 and 84 about their social involvement and how much they thought they could rely on their family, f...

18 Oct
How 1.3 Million Americans Became Controlled by Conservatorships

How 1.3 Million Americans Became Controlled by Conservatorships

Pop singer Britney Spears was at the height of her fame in 2008 when, through a series of arcane legal maneuverings, her father gained conservatorship over her and took control of her personal and financial affairs.

Spears' plight and the #FreeBritney movement has shone ...

29 Jun
Pandemic Day Care Closures Forced 600,000 U.S. Working Moms to Leave Jobs

Pandemic Day Care Closures Forced 600,000 U.S. Working Moms to Leave Jobs

When child care centers were forced to close in the pandemic's early months, hundreds of thousands of American working mothers lost their jobs, new research shows.

The study is just the latest illustration of the toll the pandemic has taken on working women in the United...

24 Jun
1 in 3 Caregivers for Elderly May Be Untrained, Unscreened

1 in 3 Caregivers for Elderly May Be Untrained, Unscreened

A new report raises questions about the training and qualifications of many caregivers for the elderly across the United States.

The study by the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization, found that nearly a third of Americans who arranged for paid care of a f...

12 May
Grief Can Strike Even Before a Loved One Is Gone

Grief Can Strike Even Before a Loved One Is Gone

Feelings of grief are expected after the loss of a loved one, but having those feelings when your loved one has a terminal illness is also real and can fluctuate over time, experts say.

Individuals can adjust to their emotional pain, according to a new study focus...

20 Apr
Lots of Teens, Young Adults Are Helping to Care for Older Loved Ones

Lots of Teens, Young Adults Are Helping to Care for Older Loved Ones

TUESDAY, April 20, 2021 (HealthDay News) - Many people regard middle-aged caregivers as the "sandwich generation" -- folks caring for young kids as well their aging moms, dads or grandparents.

It turns out that's not the whole picture, according to a new study, which fou...

06 Apr
Strain of COVID Care Has Many Health Professionals Looking for an Exit

Strain of COVID Care Has Many Health Professionals Looking for an Exit

After the pandemic, the next great health care challenge in the United States could be retaining highly trained doctors, nurses and scientists, a new study warns.

Up to one in five employees at an academic medical institution are considering leaving their professions be...

04 Apr
6 Steps to Reduce Caregiver Stress

6 Steps to Reduce Caregiver Stress

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease can be mentally and physically exhausting, so you should take steps to manage and reduce stress, according to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America.

"Finding ways to manage and reduce stress is of paramount importance for e...

09 Feb
Very Low COVID Transmission in Day Care Centers: Study

Very Low COVID Transmission in Day Care Centers: Study

Children in day care centers had low coronavirus infection rates early in the pandemic, and are unlikely sources of COVID-19 transmission, a new study from France finds.

COVID-19 can infect people of all ages, but children tend to develop mild, if any, symptoms, and very...

28 Jan
Too Many Kids With Special Needs Are Going Without Adequate Support

Too Many Kids With Special Needs Are Going Without Adequate Support

As many as one in five U.S. children has special health care needs, and some of their caregivers are struggling to get them the support, care and services they need, new research shows.

Kids with special health care needs may have physical conditions (such as asthma or d...

26 Jan
COVID Vaccine Advised for Alzheimer's Patients, Their Caregivers

COVID Vaccine Advised for Alzheimer's Patients, Their Caregivers

All Alzheimer's disease patients and their family caregivers should be vaccinated against COVID-19, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America says.

"Getting vaccinated is one of the most important steps families affected by Alzheimer's disease can take to protect themselves ...

08 Dec
Caregivers Feeling the Strain This Tough Holiday Season

Caregivers Feeling the Strain This Tough Holiday Season

The coronavirus pandemic makes the holidays even more difficult for caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, an expert says.

"Even in the best of times, holidays can be a mixed bag for families who are caring for a loved one with an ...

30 Oct
Avoid Injury While Caregiving at Home

Avoid Injury While Caregiving at Home

Caring for a loved one can be rewarding, but it can also lead to injury.

To keep yourself in good physical shape while caregiving, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) offers some tips for careful lifting:

--Keep your head and neck in proper ali...

09 Sep
Depression Can Deepen Over Time for Alzheimer's Caregivers

Depression Can Deepen Over Time for Alzheimer's Caregivers

Add a heightened risk for depression to the list of challenges facing the caregivers of loved ones who have Alzheimer's disease.

A new study found that older adults caring for spouses newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's had a 30% increase in symptoms of depression ...

16 Jul
Many Americans With Dementia Live in Homes With Guns

Many Americans With Dementia Live in Homes With Guns

Many people with dementia may have access to a gun in their home, yet few families have gotten advice from a doctor on how to handle the situation, a small new study finds.

In the United States, somewhere between 39% and 49% of older adults live in a home wit...

17 Jun
COVID-19 Brings New Challenges to Alzheimer's Caregiving

COVID-19 Brings New Challenges to Alzheimer's Caregiving

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease comes with daily challenges and disruptions, and those have only increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to the risk of infection, contact with your loved one may now be off-limits or severely restricted. Caregivers pr...