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  1. Caregiving - National Institute on Aging

    Caregiving Millions of Americans take care of a friend or family member with a serious health condition. Being a caregiver can be a labor of love, but it can also be stressful. Learn how you can be an …

  2. Caregiving 101: On Being a Caregiver

    Through its National Center on Caregiving, FCA offers information on current social, public policy, and caregiving issues and provides assistance in the development of public and private programs for …

  3. Caregiving | Caregiving | CDC

    There are steps you can take to help you navigate caregiving for a person with Alzheimer’s Disease or a related Dementia. Access helpful resources and learn more about Caregiving.

  4. Caregiving in the US 2025: Key Trends, Strains, and Policy Needs - AARP

    Jul 24, 2025 · 63 million Americans are caregivers in 2025. Explore key findings on demographics, financial strain, workplace impact, and policy needs in this national caregiving report.

  5. What is Caregiving? - CaringInfo

    Learn about four different types of caregiving, responsibilities, challenges, getting started & what resources are available to you in your role as caregiver.

  6. Caregiving - Psychology Today

    The act of caregiving creates an intimate, two-way relationship between the caregiver and the person needing care, which many family members find deeply emotionally fulfilling.

  7. What is Caregiving? Understanding Its Role and Impact

    Jun 14, 2024 · Caregiving is a complex and evolving role that plays a critical part in the fabric of society. It encompasses a range of responsibilities, from providing physical care to offering emotional …

  8. Caregiving.com | For Family Caregivers By Family Caregivers

    Join the growing number of organizations partnering with Caregiving.com to engage and empower family caregivers.

  9. Getting Started With Caregiving - National Institute on Aging

    Explore this guide to getting started with caregiving, finding support, and taking care of yourself.

  10. Being a Caregiver - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    From escorting and companion care to activities of daily living, Johns Hopkins Care at Home is here to meet your needs. We recognized the importance of family caregivers, as well as the physical and …