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Care and support are provided in several different ways and operate under various formal and informal settings. While hospitals and physicians provide a clear image of a country’s health system, care provided outside of these lines is not always so easy to assess. Care and support are offered to a vast array of people, although mostly to those who require assistance with their daily living due to old age, disease, mental disorders, or disability. Care can be provided in diverse settings, such as healthcare facilities, nursing homes, or private homes. Thirdly, caregivers include a wide range of different community health actors. For these reasons, assessing the full extent of care and support is a complex matter.
Annual median cost of long-term health care services in the United States as of 2023, by type (in U.S. dollars)
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Care and support are provided in a variety of formal and informal structures. Caregiving can be short term, such as following and recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery or long term, where the recipient has a more debilitating condition. Care is provided in the person’s home by unpaid caregivers (such as family or friends), nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or rehabilitation centers.
Leading nursing homes and rehab facilities in the U.S. in 2024, by average number of residents per day
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Care is most often provided to the elderly. Thus, since populations are aging in many developed countries, elderly care has become an increasingly discussed issue. As a person ages, the likelihood of requiring long-term care increases. Women are more likely than men to use long-term care due to a longer life expectancy. Care and support recipients are also often younger adults with mental or physical disabilities. Around 13 percent of the U.S. population some type of disability.
Long-term careAge distribution of Alzheimer and other dementia caregivers in the U.S. in 2023
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In 2020, more than 1 in 5 Americans were caregivers, which represented around 53 million caregivers in the United States. Caregivers can be paid but are often unpaid family members, friends, or other people from the individual’s social network. Caregivers provide care to an adult or child with special needs. Typical tasks of caregivers include helping the individual to eat, bathe, dress, and use the toilet, as well as pay bills, clean the house, manage medicine, and monitor health.
Caregivers in the U.S.Share of bachelor's students who have responsibilities as caregivers or full-time employees in the United States in 2022, by race
For those who have full- or part-time jobs, the responsibility of caregiving can prove an added burden. Assuming such a role can have multiple consequences on a person’s life. Some people might reduce their working hours, while others may resign from their job. Furthermore, caregiving can be particularly stressful, especially when caring for someone with a loss of mental abilities.
Mental healthIn order to form a greater understanding of care and support, it is imperative to examine all the activities associated with this vital branch of the health care sector. Care and support is inherent to life. The core element of care is helping an individual to fulfill their fundamental human needs. These daily acts maintain and upkeep existence on an individual, collective, and social level.
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