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Announcing our ThrowbackYearbook winners!

This summer, hundreds of people told stories about their amazing grandparents in the ThrowbackYearbook contest. See the winners here!

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How We’re Celebrating Grandparents Day in Maine

There’s a growing recognition that these kinds of policies supporting our aging residents and the workers who care for them are exactly what we need to build the caring economy of the 21st century.

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Grandparents Day is No Hallmark Holiday

On Grandparents Day, our partners around the country like Take Action MN are coming together to celebrate and support grandparents and seniors.

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#Blog4Care: Caring for Aging Parents

Caring for our aging parents is an incredible and important task, and our stories and experiences matter.

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A family-wide effort

I’m Sarita, one of the co-directors of Caring Across Generations. In honor of Father’s Day, I wanted to share the story of my dad, and why this work is so personal to me.

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In honor of my mom

I joined the Caring Across movement because of my mother, Rebecca. In honor of Mother's Day, I want to tell you a story about my mom, and the reason why I believe so strongly in the movement we’re building.

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#Blog4Care: Caring for our aging parents

Participate in our second #Blog4Care blog carnival! This time, we're highlighting stories about caring for our aging parents.

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Speaking up for the profession that I love

I’ve been a direct care worker for almost 40 years, 25 of them in home care. During the past 10 years I have witnessed a critical depletion in my workforce as demand grows.

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Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Most people have never heard of this disease. I wish I never had either.

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#Blog4Care: Sharing our caregiving stories

Our stories are powerful and need to be shared so that we can begin to create solutions to the care crisis, together.

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