Maureen is a 51 year old widow who cares for her 89 year old mother. She talks about the changes that she had to make to care for her mother. She also discusses how she's been able to get respite through support services.
This video discusses the impact of caregivers and the work they do in the U.S. Today, nearly 30 million U.S. households are providing family care, giving services that significantly reduce costs to Medicare, Medicaid and ...
A caregiver grandmother talks about what it's like raising a child in her fifties. She also discusses the importance of finding a support network and how she found a support network through getting involved with Grandfami...
Carolyn B., a 55-year old caregiver, discusses how she is raising several grandchildren. Her children are attending college and she is helping them with childcare as they are attending classes.
In 2015, over half of people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. will be over the age of 50. Staff at the Administration on Aging and older adults discuss factors that prevent older Americans from getting tested for HIV/AIDS.
Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee discusses the incidence rate of HIV/AIDS among older adults in the U.S. She also introduces a toolkit that has been created for aging professionals who educate older adults abo...