For most of American history, family caregiving didn’t have a name, a number, or a seat at the policy table. It was simply what families—mostly women—did behind closed doors. It was the daughter driving her father to chemotherapy, the spouse managing complex...
By Lauren Tokarewich My true love has always been stories. More specifically, it’s in the preservation of stories; documenting experiences so they can help us understand where we’ve been and shape where we go next. I’ve always believed history is one of the most...
This month’s reflection is a piece written by Jason Resendez, President & CEO, National Alliance for Caregiving and Rebecca Dittrich, Esq., MPH, Managing Director of Daughterhood, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping family caregivers navigate the...