2025 Webcast: Leading Approaches to Supporting Caregiver Leave

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01 Apr

2025 Webcast: Leading Approaches to Supporting Caregiver Leave

2025 Webcast: Leading Approaches to Supporting Caregiver Leave

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 (12:00 AM) to Thursday, December 31, 2026 (11:59 PM)
1 PDCs
Provider: Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC)
Course Name: 2025 Webcast: Leading Approaches to Supporting Caregiver Leave

Speaker: Julie Stone, Beth Barrett
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://dmec.org/conferences-and-webinars/webinars/2025-tools-tactics-webinar-leading-approaches-to-supporting-caregiver-leave/

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Understand the caregiving crisis in the US. Understand the short and long term impact of caregiving for employees. Learn practical best practices and innovative approaches to support family caregivers. Understand how to measure the impact of caregiving support initiatives.

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Over 30% of US employees are family caregivers – taking care of parents, spouses or children with special needs – and represent a significant portion of the population that take both paid and unpaid leave. Caregiving is often a complex and long-term challenge for employees. The level and types of support companies offer are indicative of the difference between a healthy, productive employee and an employee who leaves the company. This webinar educated attendees about the caregiving crisis in the US that is forecasted to intensify in the coming years, how it affects employees, and what employers can do to help employees that are caring for a family member. We helped attendees to understand the fundamentals of the employee caregiving challenge, key industry insights, case studies, and best practices that companies can put in place to meet employees where they are on the caregiving journey and improve employee health, productivity, and retention.