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Millions of Americans take care of a family member or loved one with a serious health condition. Although caregiving can be rewarding, it can also be challenging.
NIA funds and conducts research on caregiving and provides information based on the latest evidence and review by experts. Explore NIA’s health information articles, print publications, videos, and other resource to help you or someone you know on the caregiving journey. We also encourage you to share these resources on social media, in your communities, or with patients.
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