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Caring for a family member or close friend is one of the most important roles you’ll play. It may start with driving your loved one to get groceries or to the doctor. Later, you may take more time off from work, prepare meals, or handle bills. No matter where you are in the journey of family caregiving, having a good framework to help guide you and your loved one will make the process easier.
Nearly half of Washington caregivers age 45+ said that being a caregiver has had a major impact on their financial situation. At the same time, AARP research shows that family caregivers spend more than $7,200 per year caring for family members who are aging, ill, or living with disabilities. While it’s hard to put a price on caring, it does come with some real out-of-pocket costs. Here are some things to consider:
Remember, every caregiving situation is unique, so it's essential to tailor your financial preparations to your specific circumstances. AARP Washington is here to support caregivers – and the older loved ones who count on them. Visit our caregiving website for information, tools, and resources for caring for a loved one at www.aarp.org/caregiverswa.