New Poll Reveals Americans Woefully Unprepared for the Cost and Burden of Alzheimer's and Caregiving At Every Stage of Life
A broad segment of American families are desperate for solutions - signaling a major opportunity for candidates to tap into this powerful voting bloc by prioritizing caregiving issues and Alzheimer's research.
- A broad segment of American families are desperate for solutions - signaling a major opportunity for candidates to tap into this powerful voting bloc by prioritizing caregiving issues and Alzheimer's research.
- This is even though two in three Americans are caregiving Americans, and the average caregiver puts in 35.9 hours a week - amounting to almost a full-time job.
- More than half don't believe there are enough caregivers now (56%), with 17 percent more seeing the shortage getting worse in the future.
- "Today we have nearly 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease, a number that could grow to 13.8 million by 2050 two out of three will be women.