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Report: SD Sees Big Jump in Economic Value of Unpaid Care

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Monday, April 10, 2023   

A new report says the efforts of unpaid family caregivers in South Dakota have an economic value of $1.4 billion.

The latest estimate from AARP is a $400 million increase from its 2019 estimate for the state.

Mary Michaels - associate state director for communications at the group's South Dakota office - said with an aging population, these individuals have turned into an important safety net amid rising health-care costs and a rash of nursing home closures across the region.

"It just really comes down to those family members," said Michaels, "who step up and say, 'You know, I will take care of you. I will come into your home and provide meals or medication assistance or transportation to appointments.'"

She added that a lot of caregivers are managing jobs and raising young kids while also caring for an older loved one.

The organization says policymakers and assistance groups need to ensure these individuals are getting the financial, emotional and social support they need.

This past session, the Legislature did expand funding for adult day centers, which can provide caregivers a break.

Karla Abbott is an associate professor of nursing at Augustana University, and an AARP volunteer. She said an added wrinkle to the role of caregivers is that money is tight for a lot of people right now with higher consumer costs.

And she said becoming a caretaker often sneaks up on people.

"It could be as sudden as, 'My mother took a fall and now broke her hip and now can't go back home,'" said Abbott.

She added that there's no guidance for young adults to plan for these situations. And in rural states such as South Dakota, she said the challenges facing caregivers are more pronounced.

"Oftentimes, our parents are in rural areas so it's more distance to travel," said Abbott. "You have to pay people to check in on them."

Last year, AARP launched a project with South Dakota's Helpline Center for a free service. Through the partnership, family caregivers can sign up for phone or text support from trained staff.



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