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Caregiving and Direct Care Workforce

More than 70 million people provide essential support that helps older adults and people with disabilities live independently. Family caregivers provide the majority of long-term support, and the direct care workforce delivers critical daily services in homes and communities. Together, they are the backbone of America’s long-term care system.

This page highlights information and programs that support the work of the aging and disability networks and others engaged in strengthening supports for caregivers and the direct care workforce. Through national leadership and targeted investments, ACL works to promote health and safety, help prevent unnecessary institutional care, and build a more resilient long-term services and supports infrastructure.
 

Audience clapping in the Great Hall

Featured: The Power of Caregivers for a Healthy America

HHS and ACL hosted a national event to recognize family caregivers and the direct care workforce for their essential roles in helping people live independently in their homes and communities. Highlights: senior federal leaders, firsthand stories, prize competition announcement. Event recap

ACL efforts to advance caregiving

ACL provides strategic leadership on caregiving by bringing together federal and non-federal partners to align national strategies and strengthen systems. Through two advisory councils, ACL administers implementation of the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers, advancing nearly 350 near-term actions.

ACL-funded programs

Research and innovation

ACL supports applied research and rapid innovation to strengthen caregiving, improve outcomes, and expand access to effective supports.

RESILIENCE Rehabilitation Research & Training Center
Adapts and scales evidence-based programs and designs new approaches

National Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Family Support
Translating state-of-the-art research to practice

Small Business Innovation Research Program
Advances technologies, robotics, and AI to augment the caregiving workforce


Last modified on 02/04/2026


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