Asian American caregivers: A personal story

Posted on 05/10/21

Did you know that Asian Americans face different family caregiving challenges than other Americans? For these caregivers, there are barriers like language, traditions, and lack of resources that threaten to complicate their lives and the person they care for daily.

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While the latest statistics show that these caregivers are the fastest-growing racial group in the U.S., more reliable, current data is needed to understand their caregiving needs better.

We know that Asian American caregivers are typically 49-years old and are married or living with a partner. These caregivers look after a parent or parent-in-law who is 69 who is suffering from long-term physical conditions. Also, Asian American caregivers are twice as likely to care for elders as the general population of the same age. 

In this week's edition of our AARP Prepare to Care Podcast, we talk to two Asian-American caregivers. Hear, in their own words, what worked, what didn't, and who or what was their saving grace. Their journey may help you cope too.

This story is provided by AARP Texas. Visit the AARP Texas page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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