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I told my story to Congress

By Ann Serafin, an advocate with Michigan United and Caring Across Generations from Ferndale, MI Without Medicare or Medicaid, I...

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Caring Across Generations Activists Testify In DC

Caring Across Generations Activists Testify On Capitol Hill To Discuss Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act

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Ferndale woman testifies against Trump’s choice for health secretary

Ferndale resident Ann Serafin, who was diagnosed 26 years ago with multiple sclerosis, has lived the struggle of balancing her...

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Care: A Personal Issue With a Public Solution

Caring Across Generations Issues Recommendations for New, Innovative State-Based Care Solutions

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Solving the Home Care Crisis at the State Level

The riddle of how to best serve the aging population has become increasingly complex, as the demand for long-term services...

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Senate Republicans Step Down Path to ACA Repeal

Caring Across Generations and Democratic House Leaders Speak Out

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Care: A Personal Issue With A Public Solution

Caring Across Generations Issues Recommendations for New, Innovative State-Based Care Solutions in New White Paper

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A Framework for State Solutions

With Millennials becoming parents and Baby Boomers getting older, the need for care across all generations of our families is growing.

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Sarita Gupta Named ‘2016 Influencer of Aging’

Caring Across Generations is proud to announce that co-director Sarita Gupta has been named as one of Next Avenue’s 2016 Influencers of Aging.

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The We Won’t Wait summit was powerful

The We Won’t Wait summit had a profound experience on me. It taught me about the intersectionality of care in this country and the importance of addressing the rights of professional in-home caregivers, while at the same time addressing the issues faced by family caregivers and elders.

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Caregiving Takes Center Stage As National Issue

NATION’S LEADING VOICES ON CARE POSITION CAREGIVING AS MAJOR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC ISSUE FOR THE U.S.

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Women Unite for Economic Safety Agenda

Caring Across Generations, Sister Organizations Unite to Demand Women’s Economic Agenda Ahead of 2016 Elections

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Justice, Dignity, and Equity

Our campaign is grounded in valuing life and in the power of love — and preserving and nourishing dignity and respect in all of our relationships, whether they be caregiving relationships, or the relationships we have with others in our community. Interdependence is in our DNA.

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Everyone Should Be Able to Live With Dignity Here

“Caregiving is the work that supports all other work. Many people would not be able to remain in the workforce without the support of caregivers for their children and elderly parents, and nearly half of the country’s caregivers are immigrants.”

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Announcing the “Who Cares” Coalition

Together, the “Who Cares” Coalition will spearhead a broad-based social change movement redefining the cultural norms, behaviors, business practices, and policies around caregiving in the US.

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Organizing for Care 2016

Caregiving advocates gather to drive momentum for national and state caregiving initiatives for 2017 and beyond

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Ai-jen Poo at United State of Women Conference

“It is always an honor to be invited to participate in White House events, but this Summit is particularly momentous,” said Ms. Poo.

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Showcase Brings Care Stories to Hollywood

From funny to heart-wrenching, six caregivers, clients and family members from across the Los Angeles area recently told their stories in a powerful showcase called “Ask Me If I Care” at the Directors Guild Theater in Hollywood.

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Everyone Should Be Able To Live With Dignity Here

Caring Across Generations Stands On the Side of Justice in DACA/DAPA Lawsuit

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Seniors Care About Care. What About Candidates?

AARP released new polling data today illuminating the concerns of voters age 50 and above — and the deep concerns seniors have for the issue of caregiving and for the people who provide that care. With seniors representing the majority of voters in this election cycle so far, it borders on irresponsible that the presidential candidates are not talking more about caregiving.

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The Power of Storytelling: Ask Me If I Care

Some of the best stories aren’t pitched in writers rooms, and they don’t happen on set. Instead, they start in our homes or in our workplace and star us and the people we’re closest to. They are stories about love, joy and interdependence. They are about conflict, loss and life-changing moments. They are stories anchored by dynamic, complicated relationships. They are stories of care, caring and c

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Not the end of the road in Hawai’i

CROSSOVER DAY IS NOT THE END OF THE ROAD FOR A LONG-TERM PLAN FOR LONG-TERM CARE IN HAWAI’I

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Hawaiʻi could make Long-Term Care History

The plan, introduced by Senator Roz Baker, would be the first in the nation to provide universal long-term care benefits to seniors and people with disabilities. If passed, the plan would serve as a model for the rest of the United States for how to approach the mounting care crisis.

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Sen. Hirono Introduces LIFEtime Act in Washington

The LIFEtime Act will establish an Innovation Fund to provide support for states to develop and implement long-term care solutions and pilot programs.

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We are better than this

Caring Across Generations, a national movement of families, caregivers, people with disabilities and aging Americans working to transform the way we care in this country, joins the more than 700 groups and individuals supporting the “We Are Better Than This” campaign, calling for an end to rising hate and divisiveness in public discourse.

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