Creating a New Healthcare

Episode #154: Who’s going to care for the 53 million family caregivers in the US – with Professor Laura Mauldin, PhD

Jun 28, 2023
Laura Mauldin, associate professor and writer focused on disability care and technology, shares research and personal caregiving stories. She explores why family caregiving has surged, the hidden emotional and financial toll, how medical advances create long-term care needs, and why Medicaid policy and ableism block better support.
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INSIGHT

Isolation And Invisibility Of Caregivers

  • Caregivers experience persistent terror, isolation, and invisibility, especially younger caregivers.
  • Laura Mauldin emphasizes how caregiving removes people from normative life stages and social visibility.
INSIGHT

Caregiving Can Demote Intimate Relationships

  • Spousal caregiving often causes a relational 'demotion' from partner to life-support role.
  • Mauldin calls this shift traumatic and describes long-term psychological impact for both partners.
ADVICE

Use Lived Experience In Research

  • Embrace researcher closeness and personal narrative when studying caregiving to reveal hidden experiences.
  • Mauldin explicitly chose memoir plus qualitative methods to make caregiving visible and humane.
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