TY - JOUR
T1 - The Intersection of Successful Aging and Family Caregiving
AU - Bangerter, Lauren R.
AU - Kim, Yijung
AU - Fields, Beth
AU - Wittke, Michael Reese
AU - Perepezko, Kate
AU - Rowe, John W.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Gerontological Society of America. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - For the millions of older adults who rely on the support of a family caregiver, successful aging is not an individual achievement but a cooperative process between a care receiver and a caregiver. Yet, family caregivers are rarely incorporated into theoretical models of successful aging. Family caregivers also play an essential role in recent healthcare delivery movements that seek to better align care delivery with successful aging. Greater reliance on family caregivers by the U.S. healthcare system is occurring as an increasingly vocal constituency is tasking policymakers with developing and implementing federal and state health policies that would help build the national infrastructure needed to support them. This paper provides a critical discussion of how family caregivers actualize successful aging for older adults. We highlight the key role of family caregivers in healthcare delivery innovations aimed at facilitating successful aging and discuss policies that support family caregivers. As successful aging continues to evolve as a dominating framework in the literature, we conclude with key recommendations for how research, policy, and practice efforts in successful aging can be more inclusive and supportive of family caregivers.
AB - For the millions of older adults who rely on the support of a family caregiver, successful aging is not an individual achievement but a cooperative process between a care receiver and a caregiver. Yet, family caregivers are rarely incorporated into theoretical models of successful aging. Family caregivers also play an essential role in recent healthcare delivery movements that seek to better align care delivery with successful aging. Greater reliance on family caregivers by the U.S. healthcare system is occurring as an increasingly vocal constituency is tasking policymakers with developing and implementing federal and state health policies that would help build the national infrastructure needed to support them. This paper provides a critical discussion of how family caregivers actualize successful aging for older adults. We highlight the key role of family caregivers in healthcare delivery innovations aimed at facilitating successful aging and discuss policies that support family caregivers. As successful aging continues to evolve as a dominating framework in the literature, we conclude with key recommendations for how research, policy, and practice efforts in successful aging can be more inclusive and supportive of family caregivers.
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U2 - 10.1093/geront/gnae054
DO - 10.1093/geront/gnae054
M3 - Article
C2 - 38795006
AN - SCOPUS:85207138698
SN - 0016-9013
VL - 65
JO - The Gerontologist
JF - The Gerontologist
IS - 1
M1 - gnae054
ER -