2024
DOI: 10.3389/fragi.2024.1376103
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“I’ve been doing this for years”: the COVID-19 pandemic and family caregiver isolation and loneliness

Caitlin Sullivan,
Judith B. Vick,
Kasey Decosimo
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundFamily caregivers are family members or friends of care recipients who assist with activities of daily living, medication management, transportation, and help with finances among other activities. As a result of their caregiving, family caregivers are often considered a population at risk of experiencing increased stress, isolation, and loneliness. During the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, social isolation and decrease in social activities were a top concern among older adults and their family caregive… Show more

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