A Proclamation on National Family Caregivers Month, 2023

In recognition of National Family Caregivers Month in November, President Biden released a proclamation acknowledging the invaluable role of caregivers in American society. The proclamation addresses common challenges faced by caregivers, including high care costs and inadequate worker wages, and underscores the government’s commitment to supporting caregivers through legislative actions like the American Rescue Plan, the Strategy to Support Family Caregivers, and the Executive Order to enhance access to high-quality child care and long-term care. As National Family Caregivers Month unfolds, the White House encourages all Americans to recognize and thank caregivers for their vital contributions, moving us closer to a more inclusive future.

Click here to read the full proclamation.

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