Family Caregivers: Partners in Long Term Care (2000)
 

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Proceedings from FCA's national invitational policy conference, held October 1999 in San Francisco, on state-funded caregiver support programs. Topics include discussion of "Best Practice" models, policy updates by experts in long-term care, and innovative state legislative initiatives for caregiver programs. Companion publication to Survey of 15 States' Caregiver Support Programs: Final Report, (October 1999).

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Caregiving Fact: A full two-thirds of working caregivers providing assistance to a family member or friend aged 65+ decreased their work hours or took unpaid leave in order to meet their caregiving duties. See FCA's Policy Brief, Caregiving and Retirement Planning, for more information.
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