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. 2022 Feb;41(2):515-525.
doi: 10.1177/0733464820971134. Epub 2020 Nov 6.

Caregiver Eligibility for Support Services: Correlates and Consequences for Resource Utilization

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Caregiver Eligibility for Support Services: Correlates and Consequences for Resource Utilization

Kristin Litzelman et al. J Appl Gerontol. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Policymakers and community organizations have implemented numerous programs and services to support the more than 40 million family caregivers in the United States. However, the existence of such services is not sufficient to ensure equitable and optimal access and utilization. Using data from the Caregiving in the US study (2015; n = 1,185), we estimated that nearly one in five family caregivers do not meet broad eligibility criteria for support services. This resource gap was particularly likely to affect high-priority populations such as those caring for someone with a mental health problem. Furthermore, ineligible caregivers had lower service utilization and increased financial strain. The findings highlight a pattern of vulnerability among caregivers who do not meet broad eligibility criteria for financial support resources. Careful policy consideration is needed to determine how support services should be allocated to maximize caregiver and care recipient outcomes at the population level.

Keywords: caregivers; financial support; resource allocation; service utilization.

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