Younger Adults’ Experiences and Views on Long-Term Care
The AP-NORC Center’s sixth annual Long-Term Care Poll explores the experiences, expectations, and attitudes of younger adults, those age 18-39, compared to adults age 40 and older.
The AP-NORC Center’s sixth annual Long-Term Care Poll explores the experiences, expectations, and attitudes of younger adults, those age 18-39, compared to adults age 40 and older.
This survey from The AP-NORC Center dives into the experiences of providers and recipients of long-term care, examining what caregivers do, how they are trained, and how they balance caregiving with other aspects of their lives.
This analysis of The AP-NORC Center’s 2017 Long-Term Care Poll explores the language and cultural barriers older Hispanics face in the health care system and how they can impact care.
An analysis of The AP-NORC Center’s fourth annual Long-Term Care Poll reveals widespread support among Californians age 40 and older for programs that offset the cost of providing ongoing living assistance.
An analysis of The AP-NORC Center’s 2016 Long-Term Care Poll looks at how Hispanics age 40 and older feel about aging and their preferences for receiving and providing care.