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What Are Strategies to Advance Policies Supporting Family Caregivers? Promising Approaches From a Statewide Task Force.

Kylie Meyer1, Laura Rath1, Zach Gassoumis1, Natalie Kaiser1, Kathleen Wilber1.   

Abstract

Family caregivers are the cornerstone of the long-term supports and services infrastructure in the United States, yet they often contend with many challenges related to this role. Public policy has been slow to change, leaving many caregivers vulnerable to health and economic consequences. Using models of policy making, we identify barriers to advancing policies that support family caregivers and overcome policy drift. We draw on discussions from the California Task Force on Family Caregiving as it prepares state policy recommendations. Identified strategies include identification of caregivers in health care and workplace settings to promote political consciousness raising, collecting and reporting on data that frame caregiving as a policy problem, borrowing policies and language from overlapping fields to emulate their policy successes, and presenting supportive caregiver policies as solutions to other policy problems. By presenting specific strategic approaches to advance caregiving policies, we provide tools to address the growing gap between caregiver needs and policy responses.

Keywords:  Caregiving; legislation; policy agenda; policy drift; social policy

Year:  2018        PMID: 29883273     DOI: 10.1080/08959420.2018.1485395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Soc Policy        ISSN: 0895-9420


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