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  2. Family caregivers - Wikipedia

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    Family caregivers (also known as "family carers") are "relatives, friends, or neighbors who provide assistance related to an underlying physical or mental disability for at-home care delivery and assist in the activities of daily living (ADLs) who are unpaid and have no formal training to provide those services." [1]

  3. How to Get Paid to Be a Caregiver for Your Parents - AOL

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    This often involves appointing family and friends to take on caregiving responsibilities in a paid role. Established under the Affordable Care Act, the CFC option is currently only available in a ...

  4. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    A primary caregiver is the person who takes primary responsibility for someone who cannot care fully for himself or herself. The primary caregiver may be a family member, a trained professional or another individual. Depending on culture there may be various members of the family engaged in care.

  5. Family responsibilities discrimination in the United States

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    The Protecting Family Caregivers from Discrimination Act introduced by Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) if signed into law would prohibit discrimination against employees for their caregiving responsibilities, prohibit employer retaliation if the employee seeks enforcement measures, and establish a grant program to aid in combating caregiver ...

  6. Five Smart Tips for Family Caregivers - AOL

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    Approximately 29% of the U.S. adult population, or 65.7 million people, are caregivers. Alas, there is no safety in numbers, and just as the need is growing every year, the caregiver's role just ...

  7. Live-in caregiver - Wikipedia

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    Basic Principles of Caregiving: Like all forms of caregiving, professional live-in care is provided with respect for the dignity of the individual in need of care. . Communication with the client, as well as their primary physician, other health care providers, and family members, is key to ensuring that the individual receiving care is able to participate, to the greatest extent possible, in ...

  8. 4 resources for youth caregivers - AOL

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    A bill proposed in the Senate is trying to ease that burden by offering caregivers under 18 the same resources as adult caregivers. Many organizations also exist to provide support for these children.

  9. Companion (caregiving) - Wikipedia

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    In health care and caregiving, a companion, sitter, or private duty is a job title for someone hired to work with one patient (or occasionally two). Companions work in a variety of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and private homes, and their duties range from advanced medical care to simple companionship and observation.

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