Researchers at The University of Boston and Fordham University are conducting a study funded through the National Institute on Aging, which is examining the experiences of long-distance caregivers to older adults. The goal of the study is to better understand the involvement and the challenges involved in providing long-distance caregiving, resources that are used to tackle these challenges, and any new services that might be helpful. Eligible caregivers will participate in a 60-minute telephone interview and receive a $20 Amazon gift card in appreciation.
The older adult may be living at home, assisted living, or long-term care; in the US or abroad. The caregiver must live at least 2 hours’ travel distance away and must be the primary caregiver or share caregiving responsibilities equally with another friend or family member.
Members are encouraged to share this notice with others who might be eligible. Individuals who are interested may contact:
Amy Horowitz, PhD, Principal Investigator, ahorowitz2@fordham.edu
Stephanie Hicks, PhD, Project Director, shicks7@fordham.edu, 212-636-6708
Kathrin Boerner, PhD, Co-Investigator, Kathrin.Boerner@umb.edu
Verena Cimarolli, PhD, Co-Investigator, vcimarolli@jewishhome.org