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  2. Baltimore group provides lifeline for Black women who are ...

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    Thomas said she uprooted her life and relocated back to Baltimore to care for her ill parents. "It made a huge difference in how I was able to deal with the stress," Thomas said about Binti Circle.

  3. Stay-at-home mother - Wikipedia

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    A stay-at-home mother (alternatively, stay-at-home mom or SAHM) is a mother who is the primary caregiver of the children. The male equivalent is the stay-at-home dad. The gender-neutral term is stay-at-home parent. Stay-at-home mom is distinct from a mother taking paid or unpaid parental leave from her job. The stay-at-home mom is generally ...

  4. Respite care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there are approximately 50 million people who are caring at home for family members including elderly parents, and spouses and children with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses. Without this home-care, most of these cared for would require permanent placement in institutions or health care facilities. [1]

  5. I'm taking time to care for myself along with my daughter and ...

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    My parents recently moved to a retirement community, and my daughter is moving home after college. As a member of the "sandwich generation," I'm making sure to prioritize myself, too.

  6. Respite care - Wikipedia

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    Respite care is planned or emergency temporary care provided to caregivers of a child or adult. [1]Respite programs provide planned short-term and time-limited breaks for families and other unpaid caregivers of children and adults with disabilities or cognitive loss in order to support and maintain the primary caregiving relationship.

  7. Why Are We Still Assuming There‘s a ”Primary” Parent at Home?

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    With no universal health care or federally funded affordable child care, either, when a new baby (and all the expenses that come with it) enters a family, parents simply can’t afford to have ...

  8. Stay-at-home dad - Wikipedia

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    A stay-at-home dad taking care of children in the American Midwest c. 2000. A stay-at-home dad [a] is a father who is the main caregiver of the children and is generally the homemaker of the household. The female equivalent is the stay-at-home mother or housewife. As families have evolved, the practice of being a stay-at-home dad has become ...

  9. WA considers paying parents for caring for disabled ... - AOL

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    The state allocates personal care hours for the kids, but due to a lack of an in-home care workforce, 41% of that time goes unused, meaning parents pick up the slack.

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