Congressional Caucus Launches Assisting Caregivers Today ACT

Congressional Caucus Launches Assisting Caregivers Today ACT

Congressional Caucus Launches Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) Support Caregivers

Bipartisan Congressional Assisting Caregivers Today ACT Caucus

The bipartisan Assisting Caregivers Today ACT caucus focuses on bringing greater visibility to the value of and need to support family caregivers

T.J. Kirkpatrick AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins, third from left, is flanked by AARP’s Nancy LeaMond, left, and family caregivers Chris Courington, Marianita Gorman, Tobey Partch-Davies and Don Schierling. AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins, third from left, is flanked by AARP’s Nancy LeaMond, left, and family caregivers Chris Courington, Marianita Gorman, Tobey Partch-Davies and Don Schierling. are the backbone of our care system. Today about 40 million unpaid family caregivers in the United States help older parents, spouses, aunts, uncles and other adult loved ones live independently at home — where they want to be. Additionally, about 3.7 million family caregivers provide care to a child under age 18 because of a medical, behavioral or other condition or disability. About 6.5 million family caregivers assist both adults and children. help their loved ones while , raising children and more. Many of them are on call 24/7 and can’t even take a break.

These caregivers have a big job, but some basic support — and commonsense solutions — can help make their big responsibilities a little bit easier. The bicameral, bipartisan , focuses on bringing greater visibility to family caregivers, the challenges and opportunities that individuals of all ages face as they seek to live independently, and the need for solutions. These caregivers have a big job, but some basic — and commonsense solutions — can help make their big responsibilities a little bit easier. The bicameral, bipartisan Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) Caucus, launched March 3, 2015, focuses on bringing greater visibility to family caregivers, the challenges and opportunities that individuals of all ages face as they seek to live independently, and the need for solutions.

AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins shared:

“With the launch of this caucus, we finally have a national spotlight we can shine on the value of — and need to support — family caregivers. The fact that this caucus is both bipartisan and bicameral is significant and encouraging. It sends a message that members of Congress recognize that the issues facing family caregivers and the desire to live independently and with dignity are not bound by politics or ideology.”

Chaired by U.S. Sens. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.V.)and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and U.S. Reps. Diane Black (R-Tenn.) and Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-N.M.), the caucus aims to inform members of Congress, elevate the conversation, forge an environment and context conducive to reaching bipartisan solutions, and help create a sense of urgency to act. Additionally, the caucus serves as a forum to engage those in the House of Representatives and Senate about family caregiving and living independently, to exchange ideas and to build bipartisan relationships that can lead to solutions.

Caregiving is an ageless issue. Many Americans have been, are, or will be a family caregiver or are likely to need the help of one to live independently in their homes and . The caucus engages with and learns from a broad array of stakeholders, such as family caregivers; older adults; persons with disabilities; service providers; the paid workforce; employers; the long-term care insurance industry; private and public payers; local, state and federal officials; researchers; relevant technology innovators; and others

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