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There are over 44 million family caregivers today. With increases in the older population, this number will certainly grow. The Institute provides research exploring the emotional, physical and financial implications of long-term care and materials to assist those facing these concerns.

MetLife Market Survey of  Nursing Home and Assisted Living Costs 2007
This annual survey:
  • Examines nursing home and assisted living costs in 87 markets
  • Can be used as a tool for long-term care planning
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The MetLife Caregiving Cost Study: Productivity Losses to U.S. Business
It is estimated that U.S. employers incur over $33 billion annually in lost productivity due to adjustments family caregivers must make in the workplace. This study examines the factors contributing to these costs.
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