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In 2023, 38 million Americans provided unpaid care for loved ones, impacting their mental, physical, and financial health, leading to decreased workplace productivity. Unfortunately, most employers are not adequately supporting caregivers, resulting in a caregiving crisis. A study from Harvard Business School estimated that 73% of employees have caregiving responsibilities, causing significant stress and distraction at work. While some organizations offer benefits like flexible work schedules and care stipends, most employers are not adequately supporting caregivers, contributing to a caregiving crisis.
More than 1 in 5 adults are unpaid family caregivers, according to recent studies. Additionally, 53% of employees aged 40-49 and 36% of workers aged 40 and older are caregivers for an adult. Many employees remain silent about their caregiving responsibilities due to fear of being seen as less committed to work. This can have negative effects on their health and well-being. An AARP 2020 report found that caregiving impacted individuals in the following ways:
Caregivers often had to adjust their work arrangements, including working remotely, changing hours, reducing hours, using sick or vacation leave, taking temporary leave, using paid caregiving leave, or quitting their jobs.
The increasing aging population and lack of caregiving options will likely result in more working adults providing unpaid care. This can impact workplace performance, productivity, and retention, especially for women. Employers must provide adequate caregiving support to prevent burnout and turnover.
The 2021 Employer Caregiver Survey by Homethrive found that 79% of caregivers don’t have access to relevant support benefits. Employers can support caregiving employees with the following practices:
The growing number of employees providing unpaid care to family members can lead to burnout, decreased productivity, and more time away from work. Employers who support these employees can improve workplace productivity and attract and retain experienced workers. Download the bulletin for more details.