
Family Care and Paid Care: Separate Worlds or Common Ground?
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Summary
BetterJobsBetterCare: Issue Brief-May 2005
Family caregiving and paid caregiving are typically treated as two separate worlds. In reality, they often interface, with paid caregivers substituting for or supplementing family caregiving. This issue brief focuses on the intersection, what it looks like now and how it could be shaped in the future. It describes the demographic and economic trends affecting the demand and offers ideas about moving towards a new paradigm.
Family caregiving and paid caregiving are typically treated as two separate worlds. In reality, they often interface, with paid caregivers substituting for or supplementing family caregiving. This issue brief focuses on the intersection, what it looks like now and how it could be shaped in the future. It describes the demographic and economic trends affecting the demand and offers ideas about moving towards a new paradigm.
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Sources
Better Jobs Better Care, Institute for the Future of Aging Services
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Keywords
Direct-care workforce; private long-term care insurance
Contact
Better Jobs Better Care
c/o Institute for the Future of Aging Services
2519 Connecticut Ave. N.W.
Washington DC 20008
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bjbc@aahsa.org
Phone
202-508-1216