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Caregivers of Aging Parents (C.o.A.

P)
Melissa Beck

OGL 350: Diversity and Organizations 2023 Section: 84505 – 84506

Dr. Kermit Brown

11/29/2023
Introduction
In 2030 all our baby boomers will be 65 or older
which creates a need for their adult family
members or friends to help in providing care.
Caregivers of Aging Parents (C.o.A.P.) is here to
help you get the services you need to aide you in
providing the best care for your loved one but also
ensuring that you maintain your health and well-
being through this journey.

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Caregiver Population

22.2% of Arizonians over the age of 45


identified that have cared for a loved
one

https://www.cdc.gov/aging/caregiving/caregiver-brief.html

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Mission & Vision
MISSION: To provide support for personal
caregivers so that they can care for their aging
family and friends.

VISION: All personal caregivers are provided with


necessary information to make informed decisions about
how to care for their aging friend or family member while
getting the support they need to care for themselves.

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What We Offer

Law services Discounted Counseling and Health and


Programs support groups well-being

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Thank you
Melissa Beck
mmbeck3@asu.edu

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Works Cited
America Counts Staff. (2022, February 25). By 2030, All Baby Boomers Will Be Age 65 or Older. Retrieved from United
States Census Bereau: https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2019/12/by-2030-all-baby-boomers-will-be-age-65-or-
older.html
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Caregiving for Family and Friends — A Public Health Issue. Retrieved
from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/aging/caregiving/caregiver-brief.html

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