Chief Healthcare Executive May 17, 2024
Ron Southwick

Some are reducing hours, or simply leaving jobs, because of the difficulties in managing work and caregiving, according to a survey by AARP and S&P Global. Employers can do more to help workers.

The strain of being a caregiver plays out in a variety of ways.

For those responsible for caring for a parent, or any adult relative, caregiving takes a financial toll and can disrupt careers. A new report by AARP and S&P Global offers insights on the difficulties for caregivers, and suggests employers need to do better to support workers.

The report focuses on those caring for adult family members, as opposed to parents raising children, although the report notes many Americans find themselves with taking care of...

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