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For Help With Long-Term Care Costs, Look To The States

This article first appeared in Forbes on May 10, 2019. Read the original there. The advent of major economic change...

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Washington Becomes First State to Approve Publicly-Funded Long-term Care

This article first appeared in The Intercept on April 26, 2019. Read the original there.  WASHINGTON STATE LAWMAKERS on Tuesday...

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Aging in America: News and Trends From 2 Summits

This piece is excerpted from an article that first appeared in Next Avenue on April 24, 2019. Read the original...

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The labor-rights activist who helped win 2 million US caregivers higher wages warns that robots aren’t the real threat to workers

This article first appeared in Business Insider. Read the original there.  Sarita Gupta’s mission is to ensure that we don’t...

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Washington One Step Closer to Passing Historic Legislation for Caregiving Families

OLYMPIA, WA (April 17, 2019) — On Tuesday evening, caregiving, aging, labor and disability rights advocates in the state of...

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The New Politics of the Retirement Crisis

This article first appeared in the New Republic on March 27, 2019. Read the original there.  In 2014, 64-year-old Jim...

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Opinion: Single-Payer Long-Term Care Would Be Good News for NY’s Women

This piece first appeared in City Limits on March 18, 2019. Read the original there.  The New York Health Act...

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Millennial Caregivers Balance Family And Ambition

This segment first appeared on NPR on March 9, 2019. Listen to the original here.  About 40 million people in...

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Ai-jen Poo Explains How Celebrities Inspire Positive Change

This video first appeared on E!News on March 8, 2019. Watch it there.  The equal rights activist shares her...

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Is Washington State About To Okay Public Long-Term Care Insurance?

This article first appeared in Forbes on March 1, 2019. Read the original there. Washington State may soon approve the...

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Proposed legislation will create roadmap to long-term care benefit for middle-class Californians

This article first appeared on ABC 10 Sacramento. Read the original there. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State leaders are hoping to...

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Creating a Single-Payer Health Care System That Works for All New Yorkers

This op-ed first appeared in the Gotham Gazette on February 11, 2019. Read the original there. In November, New Yorkers...

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One of Michigan’s most in-demand industries pays just $10 an hour

This article first appeared in The Lansing State Journal on February 7, 2019. Read the original there.  GRAND LEDGE —...

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What it’s like to be a caregiver and how to get support

This video and post originally appeared on Today.com on February 6, 2019. Read and watch the original there.  Caring for...

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Emigrating From the U.S. May Be the Only Way To Afford Eldercare

This article first appeared in In These Times on January 23, 2019. Read the original there.  In April 2017, my...

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Ai-jen Poo Says These Caregiving Stereotypes Are Harmful — And It’s Time To Reevaluate

This article first appeared in Bustle on January 15, 2019. Read the original there.  It’s universally true that everyone on...

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One state’s solution for the financial burden of family caregivers: cash

This article first appeared in Considerable on January 4, 2019. Read the original there. Beth Hoban is a caregiver to...

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Gen X: Time Is on Your Side When It Comes to Saving for Retirement

This article first appeared in Kiplinger’s on January 3, 2019. Read the original there.  Generation X has been called America’s...

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Want to Do Better by the Caregivers in Your Life? Here’s Some Advice — and an App — For That

This article first appeared in PopSugar on December 31, 2018. Read the original there. Just a few years ago, it...

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The most important job in the world is one no one wants anymore

This article first appeared in Quartz on December 12, 2018. Read the original there. A lot of caregiving policy feels...

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Caring for Your Company’s Caregivers

This article first appeared in the Harvard Business Review. Read the original there.  A few years ago, Joy Johnston flew...

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Homecare in Crisis—and on the Ballot

This piece originally appeared on Stria News. Read it there. As our nation ages, our care needs are growing at...

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Universal Home Care Is On the Ballot in Maine

This article originally appeared in Next Avenue. Read it there.  There’s an old political slogan: “As Maine goes, so goes...

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Voters in Maine weigh decision on universal home care program

This segment first aired on Marketplace. Listen to the original there. With Obamacare – also known as the Affordable Care...

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Elderly Maine considers tax hike to fund universal home care

This video segment originally appeared on PBS Newshour. Watch it there. On November 6, Maine voters will consider a proposal...

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