
Care Crisis
The care crisis refers to the growing challenges in providing adequate care for individuals, especially the elderly, disabled, and children. This situation arises from various factors, including an aging population, workforce shortages, and insufficient funding for care services. As families struggle to balance work and caregiving responsibilities, many face difficulty accessing high-quality care. The result is increased stress on caregivers, potential neglect of vulnerable individuals, and a strained healthcare system. Addressing the care crisis requires systemic changes to improve support, resources, and policies for care providers and those receiving care.