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Study coauthored by Freedman shows family caregivers are rarely asked about needing assistance w/ caring for older adults

January 24, 2020

FEWER THAN ONE-THIRD OF CAREGIVERS TO OLDER ADULTS REPORT BEING REGULARLY ASKED BY HEALTH CARE WORKERS ABOUT NEEDED SUPPORTFamily caregivers usually are not asked by health care workers about needing support in managing older adults’ care, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.Co-author Vicki Freedman, PhD, with the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research, co-leads the NHATS and NSOC with Wolff and co-author Judith Kasper, PhD, professor in the Bloomberg School’s department of Health Policy and Management.

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