2015 aarp survey of north carolina registered voters age 45 and older

Aarp

2015 aarp survey of north carolina registered voters age 45 and older"


Play all audios:

Loading...

The recently released study found that nearly all (92%) North Carolina family caregivers age 45-plus believe it is important to be able to provide care so that their loved ones can keep


living independently in their own home,  and many (70%) say they would support the state increasing funding for home and community-based services even if it meant increasing taxes. These


services can include home health care, personal care, day programs, and respite care. There was strong support for the state to provide additional funding to help reduce the Aging and


Disability (A & D) wait list. Currently, there are more than 16,000 older adults on the North Carolina list waiting to receive services such as home delivered meals and in home care


services. Key findings include: * North Carolina registered voters age 45-plus show widespread support for measures in the Caregiver Advise, Record and Enable (CARE) Act. * Nearly all (92%)


North Carolina family caregivers age 45-plus believe it is important to be able to provide care so that their loved ones can keep living independently in their own home. * Many (70%) say


they would support the state increasing funding for home and community based services even if it meant increasing taxes. * Four out of five say they would support allowing registered nurses


to give other health care workers under supervision the authority to perform certain tasks such as administering medication. This AARP 2015 North Carolina Caregiving Survey was conducted as


a telephone survey among registered voters age 45 or older in North Carolina. The survey collected the opinions of North Carolina residents on issues related to providing unpaid care to a


loved one, proposals to provide support for family caregivers, and issues regarding financial security and pensions. The interviews were conducted in English by Precision Opinion from


November 10th to November 19th, 2014. For more information, contact Cassandra Burton at [email protected].


Trending News

Man utd transfer news: talks over four deals ongoing - former agent

That’s according to former agent Vincent Rodriguez, who says United are also moving closer to getting Diogo Dalot on-boa...

Anthony Delon

Culture C’est un monstre sacré, une icône, le dernier géant d’Hollywood. En 60 ans de carrière devant et derrière la cam...

Melanie Smart - GOV.UK

MELANIE SMART CONTENTS * Biography * Previous roles BIOGRAPHY Melanie took up her present position as Charge d’Affaires ...

Sophie, countess of wessex body language shows parenting style

During these trips, body language expert Judi James said Sophie has taken parenting tips from other royals. The expert s...

Meghan markle news: prince harry and wife 'to name baby after diana'

Meghan Markle, 37, and Prince Harry, 34, have not found out the sex of their child, but royal fans seem insistent the na...

Latests News

2015 aarp survey of north carolina registered voters age 45 and older

The recently released study found that nearly all (92%) North Carolina family caregivers age 45-plus believe it is impor...

How us democracy is resisting donald trump’s chaotic attempt to steal the election

Before the 2020 US election last Tuesday, I fretted that, “American institutions may not be strong enough to cope” with ...

At new world, young musicians expand skills

Miami's New World Symphony offers a unique educational environment for talented young musicians. The artists have a...

Free entry for tourists at taj mahal on 'bakrid' for 3 hrs

Agra, Jul 8 (PTI) Entry for tourists at Taj Mahal will be free for three hours on the occasion of ‘Bakrid’ or Eid -al-Ad...

Universal credit uk: new run-on payment system comes into effect

Thousands of benefit claimants who are moving onto Universal Credit are set to receive up to two weeks of extra money, a...

Top