2016
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12176
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Family Caregiving Amidst Age‐Associated Cognitive Changes: Implications for Practice and Future Generations

Abstract: As the number of older adults has increased, so has the prevalence of age‐associated needs, including cognitive changes. Correspondingly, more than 43 million people provide care for an older family member whose needs range from basic household maintenance to 24‐hour care. Those who serve aging families exclusively or work with multigenerational families face the challenges of inaccurate and/or incomplete information, confusing and unreachable services, and uncertainty about managing stress and ways to foster … Show more

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“…American caregiving policy has seen a shift in the past several decades from institutionalization to aging in place initiatives through the promotion of community-based care. 21 Funded and distributed through state grants and voucher programs, federal and state programs for caregivers include the National Family Caregivers Support Program, the Lifespan Respite Program, the Alzheimer's Disease Supportive Services Program, and most recently the National Alzheimer's Project Act. 9 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine define respite interventions broadly to represent therapeutic strategies, care delivery models, programs, and services intended to support family caregivers of older adults.…”
Section: Caregiver Respite Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American caregiving policy has seen a shift in the past several decades from institutionalization to aging in place initiatives through the promotion of community-based care. 21 Funded and distributed through state grants and voucher programs, federal and state programs for caregivers include the National Family Caregivers Support Program, the Lifespan Respite Program, the Alzheimer's Disease Supportive Services Program, and most recently the National Alzheimer's Project Act. 9 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine define respite interventions broadly to represent therapeutic strategies, care delivery models, programs, and services intended to support family caregivers of older adults.…”
Section: Caregiver Respite Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the extended family’s support cannot be overstated (Bailey & Gordon, 2016; Qualls, 2021). Many family carers report a deep sense of loneliness, exacerbated when relatives and friends do not acknowledge the losses they are experiencing (Blandin & Pepin, 2017; Bramboeck et al, 2020; Sanders et al, 2008).…”
Section: Cultivating Balanced Compassion: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommendations for health sciences library outreach services build family caregiver strengths. As discussed by Bailey and Gordon, family empowerment, personhood, problem-solving, and a positive outlook are beneficial outcomes for caregivers, who are fully accepted as part of the patient’s care team and are offered unconditional support and acknowledgment [ 43 ].…”
Section: A Call To Service To Support Family Caregiversmentioning
confidence: 99%