Declining population means caring for parents, grandparents, and other relatives could become even more challenging with fewer professionals and family members to pitch in.
People living in rural areas of the United States not only have to travel farther for certified stroke care than their urban counterparts, but also feel a greater impact from demographic disparities, ...
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Nursing home workers should be well trained in LGBTQ+ care to provide proper support to patients in the demographic, a recent article by two Indiana University researchers said, according to The Bay ...
(HealthDay News) — Demographic and geographic factors influence whether family physicians provide care for children, according to a study published in the September/October issue of the Annals of ...
Kathy Cobb has spent the past decade closely observing the phenomenon of Maine's growing elderly population. As interim director of the Bureau of Elder and Adult Services, she can tell you a lot about ...
Although those working in the private health-care sector make up one of the largest groups of workers in New Hampshire, studies show that there still may not be enough caregivers in the coming decades ...