The unspoken cost of hidden caregivers

EuropeSun Feb 02 2025
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Across Europe, there's a group of people quietly shouldering a massive responsibility. These are the caregivers, who provide daily support to those in need - often a family member or friend. But unlike professional carers, they don't get paid for their efforts. Their work is often overlooked, yet it plays a huge part in long-term care. To understand just how much, we have to dig into some numbers. An investigation looked into the value of this informal care, or IC, by comparing it to a person's overall wellbeing. Using a clever approach, researchers estimated how much money it would take to compensate caregivers for the time and energy they spend on caregiving. They figured out that informal care takes a toll on happiness - about 1% on average, and even more for those living under the same roof as the person they care for. So, how does this translate into cold, hard cash? The value of informal care varies across countries, from 4. 2% of GDP in France to 0. 85% in Germany. Interestingly, countries where the government spends more on formal long-term care see less value from informal care. This suggests that as nations spend more on professional care, the need for informal care goes down. Looking at the hourly rate, informal care is worth around 9. 55€ per hour on average. That's a wide range, though, from 22€ per hour in Switzerland to just 5€ in Spain.
The study also found something else interesting: the long-term value of informal care is lower than the short-term value. This could be because, over time, caregivers adapt and find ways to cope with the demands of their role. However, this also raises questions about sustainability. If caregivers are constantly adapting to a situation that causes unhappiness, can they keep it up? How long before they reach a breaking point? These are tough questions to answer, but it's clear that informal care is a complex issue. It's not just about the money - it's about the human cost, too. It's about the people who give up their time, energy, and sometimes even their own wellbeing to care for others. Understanding the true value of informal care means acknowledging the sacrifices these caregivers make. It means recognizing that their work has worth, even if it's not measured in euros and cents. It's about time we start having a serious conversation about caring for the caregivers. They are vital to our communities, and perhaps it's time to ask how we can support them better. Long-term care isn’t just about policies and budgets; it's about the people who make it work on the ground. People who go unnoticed and unappreciated, but without whom the system would crumble. So, the next time you hear about long-term care, spare a thought for the hidden heroes - the informal caregivers.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-unspoken-cost-of-hidden-caregivers-17a74571

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