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Young Carers in the U. S. : The Hidden Impact of Medicaid Cuts
Minnesota, St. Paul, USASaturday, May 31, 2025
The future of support for young caregivers is uncertain. National Family Caregiver Support Program grants can help, but their funding is tied to the Older Americans Act, which is awaiting reauthorization. Additionally, proposed cuts to Medicaid could further strain these programs, putting more pressure on young caregivers.
Some states are starting to recognize the need to support young caregivers. In Colorado, a survey found that over 12% of high schoolers provide care for a family member. Rhode Island has gone a step further, requiring schools to support caregiving students. This includes providing resources, mental health support, and helping students stay on track academically.
The impact of caregiving on young people is significant. They often report higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Their physical health can also suffer due to poor diet and lack of self-care. Despite these challenges, some young caregivers report feeling more responsible and confident. However, the overall cost to their well-being and education is high.
Schools and policymakers need to pay more attention to this issue. By providing support and resources, they can help young caregivers balance their responsibilities and maintain their own health and academic success. It's crucial to recognize the work these young people are doing and ensure they have the support they need.
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