WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Caregivers throughout the U.S. are faced with many challenges as they take care of their loved ones.
“Most caregivers are not paid for their work and often don’t have a choice in whether or not to provide care,” Sen. Bob Casey (D-Penn.) said.
Sen. Bob Casey highlighted the hardships caregivers face whether they look after their kids, parents or other family members with disabilities.
“Caregiving can be a role that provides great joy and great sorrow, sometimes in the same day or even in the same hour,” Casey said.
During the hearing, caregivers talked about the economic hardship that comes from the cost, quality, and availability of care.
“What’s a list of the most difficult challenges you have when it comes to caring for multiple family members?” Casey asked.
“Time. Scheduling and coordination of time,” caregiver Delilah Picart said.
“Access to childcare is difficult. Affordable childcare is difficult, but quality childcare is difficult,” caregiver Victoria Snyder said.
Casey called for federal action to help caregivers and ensure everyone has the care they need
“We must continue to invest in programs like home and community based services,” Casey said.
The caregivers at the hearing agreed, the government needs to put a plan together to get many caregivers out of poverty and build a sustainable home-care system.