There are more than 50 million caregivers in the United States, from in-home providers to family volunteers. For these essential workers, the pandemic has represented a crisis on a different scale. We ...
The unpredictability of the past two years has led to countless changes in how we work and live. Many parents and other caregivers left the workforce to cope with the challenges of remote school, ...
As a large portion of the population ages and demand grows, caregiving can be a lucrative career — but the benefits in some states are better than in others. Caredemy recently ranked the best and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the medical field, pushing hospitals to their limits, fueling a mental health crisis and creating serious new risks for nursing homes. It has also created a ...
Sooner or later, the US will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Automation has emerged as a bigger threat to American jobs than ...
For the past three years, Paula Gomes says that she has sometimes felt she is working two full-time jobs—her human resources position at Emory University in Atlanta, and her role as a caregiver to her ...
Re: “Caring for the caregiver,” Tuesday’s “Timeless in Texas” advertorial section story. As a past chairperson of the Caregiver Action Network, a national organization based in Washington, D.C, I was ...