Care Beyond Kin: U-M Study Urges Rethink as Nontraditional Caregivers Step Up in Dementia Care

July 29, 2025
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Care Beyond Kin U M Study Urges Rethink As Nontraditional Caregivers Step Up In Dementia Care

Outdated notions of “family” can leave caregivers invisible and systems unprepared for America’s aging crisis, a new University of Michigan study finds. Friends, ex-spouses, and neighbors are increasingly serving as primary caregivers, yet policies and federal programs still fail to recognize these diverse, nontraditional care networks. In this Michigan News research spotlight, U-M sociologist Sarah Patterson examines how family and community dynamics shape care provision.

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