Now Available: 2024 Federal Progress Report
On Sept. 17, 2024, ACL delivered to Congress a progress report on federal implementation of the strategy. The report found that in the two years since the strategy's release, nearly all the federal actions committed to in 2022 were complete or are in progress, and federal agencies committed to almost 40 new actions since the strategy’s release. Along with the report, ACL published a set of data tables showing the status of more nearly 350 actions undertaken by 15 federal agencies in support of the strategy.
- Read the Report to Congress on Federal Implementation of the Strategy
- View the data tables that show the progress made by federal agencies
- Read the HHS press release
The 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers was created to support family caregivers of all ages, from youth to grandparents, and regardless of where they live or what caregiving looks like for them and their loved ones.
The strategy was developed jointly by the advisory councils created by the RAISE Family Caregiving Act and the Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act, with extensive input from the public, including family caregivers and the people they support. It will be updated in response to public comments and will evolve with the caregiving landscape.
- 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers - An overview and description of the strategy's goals and intended outcomes
- First Principles: Cross-Cutting Considerations for Family Caregiver Support - Describes the four key principles that must be reflected in all efforts to improve support to family caregivers
- Federal Actions - Nearly 350 actions that 15 federal agencies will take in the near term to begin to implement the strategy.
- Actions for States, Communities, and Others - More than 150 actions others can take.
Other Materials
- Read the press release.
- Check out this infographic summarizing the National Strategy.
- Use our toolkit to spread the word about how we can all support family caregivers.
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