Long-distance caregiving: A case study of an African-American family

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A growing number of Americans are managing and monitoring long-distance caregiving for an elderly parent. The authors offer a first-hand experience of caregiving involving an African-American family, which will be useful to both caregivers and practitioners. The challenges that result from long-distance caregiving are discussed. A detailed case study and assessment is followed by suggested strategies for lessening caregiver stress.

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Collins, W. L., Holt, T. A., Moore, S. E., & Bledsoe, L. K. (2003). Long-distance caregiving: A case study of an African-American family. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 18(5), 309–316. https://doi.org/10.1177/153331750301800503

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