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AP-NORC Poll: Many Californians unaware of caregiver program

By Kevin Freking – Associated Press | July 14, 2015 WASHINGTON (AP) — Christine McCormack quit her job as a restaurant manager two years ago to care for her 88-year-old mother-in-law. While it doesn’t make up for all of her lost income, she’s getting some financial help through an innovative…

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Poll: Sandwich generation worried about own long-term care

By Lauran Neergaard – Associated Press | July 9, 2015 WASHINGTON (AP) — Caught between kids and aging parents, the sandwich generation worries more than most Americans their age about how they’ll afford their own care as they grow older, a new poll shows. But most aren’t doing much to…

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Poll: Hispanics more positive on long-term care

By Jesse J. Holland – Associated Press | Nov 18, 2014 WASHINGTON (AP) — Hispanics are more likely to consider caring for an elderly relative or friend to be a positive experience, and less likely to say it creates stress in their families, a new poll found. More than 9…

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California Hispanics worry about long-term care

By Kevin Freking and Matt Hamilton – Associated Press | June 10, 2014 LOS ANGELES — When it comes to planning for old age, Hispanics in California worry much more than whites about their ability to pay for care they may need and the prospect that they will be left…

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Poll: More stressful to care for spouse than mom

By Lauran Neergaard and Jennifer Agiesta – Associated Press | May 19, 2014 WASHINGTON (AP) — You promise “in sickness and in health,” but a new poll shows becoming a caregiver to a frail spouse causes more stress than having to care for mom, dad or even the in-laws. Americans…

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Long-Term Care Needs: Two-Thirds Of Americans Over 40 Are In Denial

By Lauran Neergaard and Jennifer Agiesta – Associated Press | April 24, 2013 WASHINGTON — We’re in denial: Americans underestimate their chances of needing long-term care as they get older – and are taking few steps to get ready. A new poll examined how people 40 and over are preparing…

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