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Social Media to Promote the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers

September 21, 2022

Share the 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers.

Social Media Graphics

The following graphics are sized for Twitter and Facebook, and you can scroll down the page for sample posts. Click on an image to view/download the high-resolution version or download the full set (.zip).

Available now: 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers. September 2022 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers Materials now available!acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy RAISE Family Caregiving Advisory Council, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Advisory Council, ACL, Hartford Foundation, NASHP, Leading Age, Community Catalyst, and National Alliance for Caregiving logos 

RAISE Family Caregiving Advisory Council, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Advisory Council, ACL, Hartford Foundation, NASHP, Leading Age, Community Catalyst, and National Alliance for Caregiving logos 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers: Actions for States, Communities, and Others. acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy

Just released: 2022 National Strategy to Support Family CaregiversFirst Principles: Cross-Cutting Considerations for Family Caregiver Support acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy

We want to hear from you! Starting October 1, the strategy is open to public comment. acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy/Comments We want to hear from you! Starting October 1, the strategy is open to public comment. acl.gov/CaregiverStrategy/Comments

Sample Social Posts

About the Strategy

  • JUST OUT: 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers with nearly 350 actions the federal government will take to support family caregivers in the coming years. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy #Caregiving
  • The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers offers ~150 practical steps states/communities/the private sector can take to build a system that ensures family caregivers have what they need to maintain their health, well-being, & financial security. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers was developed jointly by the RAISE Family #Caregiving Advisory Council & Advisory Council to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren with input from caregivers, people they support, & others. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • “Supporting family caregivers is an issue that will touch all of us. This strategy presents a vision, along with recommendations for achieving it – and ACL is proud to help lead that work.” – Acting ACL Admin. & Asst. Secretary for Aging Alison Barkoff. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers builds on initial reports delivered to Congress by the RAISE Family #Caregiving Advisory Council & Advisory Council to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Read it here: ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy 
  • This is just the beginning! The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers will be updated periodically based on public input and the ongoing efforts of the councils and others working on this crucial issue. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy #Caregiving
  • Everyone has a role to play in supporting family caregivers. Help spread the word by sharing our infographic and social media toolkit. Find them here: ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • Your input is needed! Starting October 1, comment on the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers. Sign up for ACL Updates and we’ll remind you: ACL.gov/subscribe

About caregivers/caregiving

  • Every year at least 53 million people provide informal – and usually unpaid – care and support to aging family members and people of all ages with disabilities. Read the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers to learn more: ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy #Caregiving
  • Nearly 3 million grandparents – and an unknown number of other kinship caregivers – care for children whose parents were unable to do so. Learn more here: ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy #Caregiving #Kinshipfamilies #Grandfamilies
  • #Caregiving is about the relationship between the person who's caring for somebody and the person who's receiving that care. It often carries with it physical, financial, and emotional consequences – and the pandemic has only magnified these challenges. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • While family #caregiving is rewarding, it can also be challenging. When caregivers do not have the support they need, their health, well-being, and quality of life can suffer. Lost income due to family caregiving is estimated at $522 billion each year. ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy
  • Millions of older adults and people with disabilities would not be able to live in their communities without essential family #caregiving support and replacing it with paid services would cost an estimated $470 billion per year. Read more: ACL.gov/CaregiverStrategy

Last modified on 01/25/2024


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