Data highlights hidden mental and financial strains of caring for aging loved ones from a distance
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 19, 2024 (EZ Newswire) -- A new survey by JubileeTV shines a spotlight on the growing strain remote caregiving is placing on American families. The findings reveal that while 59% of adult respondents in the U.S. regularly care for aging loved ones from afar, more than 40% of those who provide care don’t even consider themselves caregivers—even as they invest significant time each week and deal with mounting stress, social isolation, financial obligations and career disruptions. It’s a crisis hiding in plain sight, as millions struggle with the unrecognized burden of managing finances, coordinating care, and providing emotional support.- It’s a Part-Time Job: 1 in 3 remote caregivers spend 10+ hours a week supporting aging loved ones, the equivalent of having a part-time job.
- Social Life on Hold: Over 30% say caregiving leaves them with less time for friends, hobbies, and self-care.
- Work-Life Collision: Nearly 1 in 4 caregivers have had to take more vacation days or leave early from work to manage their caregiving duties.
- Confidence Gap in Caregiving: Less than half of remote caregivers feel confident in their ability to meet the needs of their loved ones while living outside the home.
Contrary to common perceptions, not living in the same household doesn’t make caregiving any easier. In fact:
- More than one-third of remote caregivers spend 10+ hours weekly on caregiving, with 13% devoting 20 hours or more assisting a loved one from afar.
- Nearly 20% of remote caregivers provide daily assistance, and over 75% provide some form of care every week.
The significant toll remote caregiving takes on the personal lives of caregivers extends well beyond the time spent providing support. The survey highlights the personal sacrifices caregivers are making as they balance their responsibilities:
- Social Isolation: One-third of remote caregivers (34%) report having reduced time for friends and social activities.
- Limited Time for Hobbies: Nearly 32% of respondents have had to cut back on hobbies and personal interests due to their caregiving duties.
- Mental Health Toll: Two-thirds of remote caregivers (66%) experience stress or anxiety related to assisting a loved one, and 29% report that the increased stress has negatively impacted their physical health.
- Travel Restrictions: Over 26% find it challenging to travel or take vacations because of their caregiving obligations.
Remote caregiving isn’t just a personal challenge; it’s having a significant effect on careers and workplace productivity. The survey underscores how caregiving pressures extend beyond the home, leading to professional sacrifices and long-term career impacts.
- Missed Time from Work: 22% of respondents report needing more flexible hours or missing work altogether due to caregiving responsibilities.
- Stalled Career Growth: 15% have missed out on career advancement opportunities, such as promotions or taking on new projects due to caretaking time commitments.
- Increased Use of Leave: 24% report taking increased vacation days or personal leave to manage caregiving duties.
- Considering Job Changes: 19% have considered changing jobs or reducing work hours to accommodate caregiving needs.
Adding to these challenges, many caregivers are finding that existing technology solutions are inadequate for their needs.
- 25% of respondents expressed frustration with the lack of effective remote caregiving tools, citing that current technologies are either too complex for their aging loved ones or fail to address specific caregiving tasks.
- Nearly 60% of remote caregivers have had to make an avoidable in-person visit to solve issues, often related to technology problems.
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