March's Unstoppable Force: A Newsletter by Family First

March's Unstoppable Force: A Newsletter by Family First

Dive into the latest caregiving insights and trends—Family First’s Unstoppable Force newsletter is delivered to you once a month, right to your feed.

Upcoming webinar: celebrating neurodiverse talent

Join Family First on World Autism Awareness Day for an insight-packed discussion with industry leaders about neurodiversity in the workplace. Our expert panelists will share practical strategies and best practices for fostering an inclusive environment that celebrates the diversity of the workforce.

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5 ways caregiver employees are strengthening your company

Caregivers bring a unique set of strengths and skills that contribute to the success of a company. And because so many Americans are working caregivers, there’s a lot of potential to recognize that you may not yet be aware of.

As an organization, Family First is?dedicated to uncovering and solving every caregiving challenge,?so?we know the strength of caregiver employees. Here are 5 ways that your caregiver employees are?strengthening?your company and why employers should be supporting this essential part of the workforce.?

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The future of caregiving: 5 predictions for 2024

Introduction by Evan Falchuk

My first prediction for 2024—that the President would mention caregiving in the State of the Union—came true.

"Imagine what that could do for America … Imagine a future with home care and elder care so seniors and people living with disabilities can stay in their homes and family caregivers get paid what they deserve."

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Study: caregivers need help

Introduction by Evan Falchuk

The?science is starting to catch up?with the everyday experience of millions of Americans—caregiving creates a tremendous impact on caregivers' well-being. There is a massive opportunity for employers, insurers, governments, and others to address this growing public health crisis.

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Member story: eldercare for parents with dementia

When people think of eldercare, they often think of the challenges and the frustrations. But for Tara, she learned to pay attention to the small moments that brightened her day. While caring for her parents with dementia she said:

“My Care Expert taught me to see the moments of joy, and there were many. Some days were tough, but those joyful moments are the ones I choose to remember and will hold in my heart forever.”?

Learn how Family First supported Tara as she provided care to her parents with dementia and found pockets of joy along the way.

Tara's story


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