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BumRushDaShow

(153,697 posts)
Tue May 27, 2025, 06:39 AM May 27

'More pressure on families.' Nearly half of US states are on the brink of a caregiving emergency

Source: USA Today

May 21, 2025 | Updated May 26, 2025 8:16 p.m. ET


Aisha Adkins, 40, barely had a chance to breathe between her mother's death and her father's vascular dementia diagnosis, both of which happened in 2023. Adkins, of Georgia, cared for her mother for a decade after her mom was diagnosed with frontotemporal degeneration dementia. At first, caring for her mom meant reminding her to turn off the stove after cooking and assisting with the laundry. Later, Adkins said, it meant bathing her, dressing her and feeding her.

Being a full-time family caregiver also meant putting some of her own needs to the side. She went several years without a job and without health insurance while caring for her mom. And Adkins said she's found it difficult to maintain friendships and other relationships while caring for her parents. Now, her father is her top priority.

“I would love to be married someday," Adkins said. "I don’t know if that’s something that will happen for me, just because caregiving is a full-time responsibility and not everyone has the capacity to understand what caregiving means, what it looks like and the sacrifice that it takes, and that they can’t always be your No. 1 priority."

A new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found nearly half of America's states are on the brink of a caregiving emergency, with the worst conditions being in the South. In the study, sponsored by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, researchers developed a new scorecard to assess the urgency of local caregiving needs. States' scores are based on measures like the number of long-term care beds available, the number of paid health aids per resident, the percent of people over 65, the number of families paying more than 30% of their income toward housing, the AARP's long-term care rankings and the number of individuals with dementia in the state.

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2025/05/21/columbia-university-state-caregiving-study/83651201007/



Link to Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health STUDY (PDF) - https://www.otsuka-us.com/media/static/01US25EUC0183_Columbia_Caregiving_State_Level_Data_Report_FINAL.pdf
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'More pressure on families.' Nearly half of US states are on the brink of a caregiving emergency (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 27 OP
Well, this is going to get interesting. Baitball Blogger May 27 #1
Why do I doubt it? WhiteTara May 27 #3
The Orange Regime and its collaborators no longer need Miguelito Loveless May 27 #6
I'm hearing JustAnotherGen May 27 #2
My hubby said, that if they're disregarding all the laws they don't like, why Baitball Blogger May 27 #4
I certainly hope so JustAnotherGen May 27 #5
That assumes future elections. nt Nittersing May 27 #9
As 'Benedict donald' once said Cherokee100 May 27 #7
Gets worse as time goes by, as more and more elderly Americans join the ranks of needing adult care, other services, SWBTATTReg May 27 #8

Baitball Blogger

(50,089 posts)
1. Well, this is going to get interesting.
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:18 AM
May 27

As soon as the Red States start seeing their financial situations start heading into the red, maybe the governors will start pressuring their Congressmen to remove Trump for dereliction of duty?

Miguelito Loveless

(4,986 posts)
6. The Orange Regime and its collaborators no longer need
Tue May 27, 2025, 09:35 AM
May 27

voters. They have power, and will never surrender it. The only care about money and power, and the MAGA faithful who will be crewed by this have neither.

Baitball Blogger

(50,089 posts)
4. My hubby said, that if they're disregarding all the laws they don't like, why
Tue May 27, 2025, 09:11 AM
May 27

can't we just overturn their stupid laws when we get into office in 2026.

Considering that the voters will know what they're voting for this time around, I think it's plausible.

JustAnotherGen

(35,221 posts)
5. I certainly hope so
Tue May 27, 2025, 09:27 AM
May 27

The maga Repub is inherently selfish. They aren't going to like having to take care of Me Maw.

Cherokee100

(396 posts)
7. As 'Benedict donald' once said
Tue May 27, 2025, 01:50 PM
May 27

As trump once said about special needs people, 'why don't we just let them die, because they are so expensive'. That could work for old and sick people too. Plus it's good for the Mortuary Industry. (sarcasm). Just a thought.

SWBTATTReg

(25,361 posts)
8. Gets worse as time goes by, as more and more elderly Americans join the ranks of needing adult care, other services,
Tue May 27, 2025, 03:17 PM
May 27

and fewer facilities, fewer abled body workers are available to help w/ the overflow.

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