Landscape of Caregiving Innovations: Findings and Recommendations
Susan Golden
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Susan Golden: Stanford University
Research Papers from Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Abstract:
For individuals who take on the responsibility of caring for another person due to illness, disability, or declining abilities, it can often be challenging, lonely, costly, and exhausting. As the U.S. continues to address the impact of the unprecedented situation of COVID -19 on caregiving, the need to recognize and support family caregivers as the cornerstone of society has become even more important.
Date: 2021-09
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