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SUMMARY:Economics of Caregiving: Understanding Costs\, Inequities and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Available On Demand (November 7\, 2025–November 5\, 2026) \nPrice:\nASA Member Rate: $35*\nNon-member Rate: $45* \nCertificates & Credits:\nContinuing Education credits are not available for this course. We will offer a Certificate of Attendance. \nA yearly ASA membership is $275 for individuals and $100 for retired professionals & students. ASA also offers Organizational Membership. Learn more about membership here. \n*This course is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nDescription: \nCaregiving is the foundation of our society—yet its full value and burden often remain hidden. This course takes an in-depth look at the economic (financial and otherwise) realities of caregiving\, who provides it\, and who benefits. We’ll begin with a broad overview of the latest data and research\, then dig into the four caregiving categories—paid\, unpaid\, formal and informal—to understand where costs and responsibilities fall. From there\, we’ll examine how gender\, family roles\, cultural norms\, geography and health conditions shape these dynamics and drive inequities. Finally\, we’ll explore policy strategies and practical interventions to reduce disparities and ensure caregivers receive the recognition and support they deserve. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that blends data\, dialogue\, lived experiences and actionable solutions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAttendees will understand the economic realities of caregiving\, drawing on current data and research.\nAttendees will analyze caregiving across paid\, unpaid\, formal and informal categories\, and the distribution of costs and responsibilities.\nAttendees will examine how gender\, cultural norms\, geography and health conditions shape caregiving dynamics and inequities.\nAttendees will identify policy and practice strategies to reduce disparities and strengthen support for caregivers.\n\n  \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nMónika López Anuarbe\, PhD\, is a professor of Economics at Connecticut College. She specializes in the economics of aging and caregiving\, health disparities and equity\, brain health and Alzheimer’s disease\, generational wealth and access to healthcare. López Anuarbe has received research grants and awards from the National Institutes of Health\, National Institute on Aging\, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities\, and the Resource Center for Minority Aging Research\, among others. In 2024\, she was featured by the American Society of Hispanic Economists during Hispanic Heritage Month\, and won the King Teaching Award\, granted by Connecticut College to the top professor of the year.  \nWho should attend this session: \n\nPolicymakers\, advocates and nonprofit leaders interested in caregiving and family support policies.\nHealth and social service professionals who work with caregivers or care recipients.\nResearchers\, analysts and students studying aging\, health economics or social policy.\nEmployers\, HR professionals and organizational leaders seeking to understand and support caregiving employees.\nAnyone interested in understanding the social and economic impact of caregiving and exploring strategies to reduce inequities.\n\nRegister Now \n \n  \nThis course is made possible in part by the generous support of Next50.
URL:https://asaging.org/event/economics-of-caregiving-understanding-costs-inequities-and-solutions/
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SUMMARY:SAGECare: Alzheimer’s and other Dementia Training
DESCRIPTION:Available On Demand (December 10\, 2025–December 9\, 2026) \nFormat:\nOn Demand Course \nPrice:\nASA Member Rate: $35*\nNon-member Rate: $45* \nCertificates & Credits:\nContinuing Education credits are not available for this course. SAGECare will offer a Certificate of Completion once all modules are completed. \nA yearly ASA membership is $275 for individuals and $100 for retired professionals & students. ASA also offers Organizational Membership. Learn more about membership here. \n*This course is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nThis course is presented in partnership with SAGECare.\n \nDescription: \nDuring this presentation\, participants will focus on three key areas. First\, information that providers can use to make sure their services are welcoming to LGBTQ+ people with dementia. Second\, how to support caregivers who identify as LGBTQ+—these may be partners of people with dementia\, or they may be the adult children or friends of people with dementia. Finally\, we will look at ways providers can help advocate for LGBTQ+ people with dementia\, including working in your local communities to help reach LGBTQ+ people and ensure you can connect them to affirming services. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify key practices and environmental factors that make dementia care services welcoming and affirming for LGBTQ+ individuals.\nDescribe strategies to effectively support caregivers who identify as LGBTQ+\, including partners\, adult children and friends of people living with dementia.\nDemonstrate ways providers can advocate for and connect LGBTQ+ people with dementia to affirming resources and community supports.\n\n  \nWho should attend this session: \n\nAging services providers and dementia care specialists\nSocial workers\, case managers and care coordinators\nLong-term care and home-care staff\nLGBTQ+ community advocates and service providers\nHealthcare professionals\, including nurses\, therapists and physicians\nProgram directors\, administrators and policy professionals working in aging or community services\n\n \n  \nRegister Now \n \n  \nThis course is made possible in part by the generous support of Next50.
URL:https://asaging.org/event/sagecare-alzheimers-and-other-dementia-training-2/
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