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This podcast is on indefinite hiatus. Past episodes are still available. Thank you for your interest! In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in...
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This podcast is on indefinite hiatus. Past episodes are still available.
Thank you for your interest!
In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in the modern United States through personal stories and interviews with leaders. Care work is vital to all other aspects of life, yet often under-resourced. Caregivers cannot house and feed ourselves or provide for our own medical needs based on our love for our family members alone: access to income matters. We also have the same needs as other workers for regular time off, to participate in social life and recreation, and for ongoing education and new opportunities over time. email Lisa: lisa.tschudi@gmail.com
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Thank you for your interest!
In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in the modern United States through personal stories and interviews with leaders. Care work is vital to all other aspects of life, yet often under-resourced. Caregivers cannot house and feed ourselves or provide for our own medical needs based on our love for our family members alone: access to income matters. We also have the same needs as other workers for regular time off, to participate in social life and recreation, and for ongoing education and new opportunities over time. email Lisa: lisa.tschudi@gmail.com
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27 JUN 2023 · Kitty Eisle, executive producer for podcasts with Texas Public Radio and NPR, as well the host of https://www.npr.org/podcasts/1045670834/twenty-four-seven-a-podcast-about-caregiving, joins us to discuss caregiving for parents, how to prepare ahead of time for caregiving needs, and why it's important to know your neighbors.
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20 JUN 2023 · We're joined by Emily Kenway, the author of "Who Cares: The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving, and How We Solve It". "Who cares" is a very loving memoir of Emily's own caregiving experience. It also is a great work of advocacy by imagining the changes that would happen throughout our world if we started from the default assumption that all people will be caregivers at some time in their lives.
https://www.emilykenway.com/about
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13 JUN 2023 · Connie Siskowski, President of the American Association of Caregiving Youth, joins us to discuss youth caregivers. Her program recognizes and supports young people who are caregivers
Find out more about the Ahttps://aacy.org/
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6 JUN 2023 · Melinda Kavanaugh describes what her organization YCARE does to support young caregivers. Young caregivers are very frequently overlooked, yet perform many of the same tasks as adults with many of the same responsibilities. Hear how Melinda brings youth caregiving education and a chance to connect to same age peers with similar experiences.
https://uwm.edu/ycare/
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30 MAY 2023 · We're joined by Kim Evon to discuss California caregivers and the large gap in staffing that leads to reliability issues in caregiving. We discuss why family caregivers may have difficulties working full-time and what happens when there's not enough care to go around to those who need it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dbY0uu9cW6TyxonmbAgUSPj1k0hvwWbD/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=106863056658610480232&rtpof=true&sd=true
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23 MAY 2023 · https://docs.google.com/document/d/170SwI2Rvp46MRWGtEaSJ7Cahd5CPgfD4/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106863056658610480232&rtpof=true&sd=true
https://www.ancor.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ANCOR-HELP-Health-Care-Workforce-RFI-2.pdf
https://www.ancor.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/The-State-of-Americas-Direct-Support-Workforce-Crisis-2022.pdf
Elise Augilar, Director of Federal Relations at ANCOR discusses the shortage of (non family) direct support providers. We discuss the need for DSP jobs to be properly recognized and paid.
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16 MAY 2023 · Maressa Brown joins us to discuss possible ways that some family caregivers may be able to get paid for work.
https://www.care.com/c/how-to-get-paid-to-be-a-family-caregiver/
https://maressabrown.com/
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14 MAY 2023 · Calli Ross is back to discuss the current state of the movement in OR to allow parent paid caregivers through Medicaid Home and Community Based Services. Just in time for mother's day, hundreds of mothers in Oregon lost their income for meeting the extraordinary needs of their children as the state of emergency which temporarily allowed parent paid caregivers expires without a permanent replacement yet in place.
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9 MAY 2023 · Nicole Jorwic, chief of advocacy and campaigns at Caring Across Generations, discusses the personal cost borne within families for providing care when there aren't enough care workers for hire, as well as what it would mean to make more of that cost public.
https://thehill.com/opinion/congress-blog/3980173-the-care-tax-the-cost-of-the-lack-of-care-for-caregivers/
https://eddy.headliner.app/transcript/ea525f96-a1c9-4136-b90a-935e2909b084
#family #caregivers #support #DSP #careworkers #carecrisis
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2 MAY 2023 · This episode is about the Oklahoma Caring for Caregivers Act which will, if it passes the state sentate, provide a tax credit to reimburse family caregivers who have spent money on the care of their loved one. It's one piece of asstance, dwarfed by the estimated labor value of 6.6 billion dollars annually provided by Oklahoman family caregivers. Still, the bipartisan support of such measures around the country, could lead one to believe that we as a nation are moving in the direction that future family caregivers will be well cared for themselves. We discuss the relation between policy on the state and Federal level, with state programs often being incubators for Federal policy.
https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/ppi/2023/3/valuing-the-invaluable-2023-update.doi.10.26419-2Fppi.00082.006.pdf
https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/opinion/2023/04/14/guest-caring-for-caregivers-act-would-offset-costs-for-oklahoma-families/70101049007/
https://eddy.headliner.app/transcript/1d0b527b-de17-4ade-9205-e5d14e891def
This podcast is on indefinite hiatus. Past episodes are still available. Thank you for your interest! In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in...
show more
This podcast is on indefinite hiatus. Past episodes are still available.
Thank you for your interest!
In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in the modern United States through personal stories and interviews with leaders. Care work is vital to all other aspects of life, yet often under-resourced. Caregivers cannot house and feed ourselves or provide for our own medical needs based on our love for our family members alone: access to income matters. We also have the same needs as other workers for regular time off, to participate in social life and recreation, and for ongoing education and new opportunities over time. email Lisa: lisa.tschudi@gmail.com
show less
Thank you for your interest!
In Love Doesn't Pay the Bills, we explore the role of family caregivers in the modern United States through personal stories and interviews with leaders. Care work is vital to all other aspects of life, yet often under-resourced. Caregivers cannot house and feed ourselves or provide for our own medical needs based on our love for our family members alone: access to income matters. We also have the same needs as other workers for regular time off, to participate in social life and recreation, and for ongoing education and new opportunities over time. email Lisa: lisa.tschudi@gmail.com
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Organization | Beowulf Rochlen |
Categories | Documentary , Parenting , Health & Fitness |
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