Designates November of each year as "Caregivers Awareness Month."
By establishing November as 'Caregivers Awareness Month,' AJR114 seeks to not only honor caregivers but also to stimulate discussions about the resources and support necessary for these individuals. Notably, the resolution underscores the substantial economic contribution of caregivers, valued at approximately $450 billion annually. The state legislature encourages the issuance of proclamations and public events to educate citizens about caregiving, thereby fostering community initiatives aimed at supporting family caregivers.
AJR114 is a Joint Resolution in New Jersey that designates November of each year as 'Caregivers Awareness Month.' The resolution acknowledges the significant role that unpaid family caregivers play in society, as approximately 65.7 million people in the United States serve in this capacity. These caregivers often provide substantial support, averaging 20.4 hours per week for individuals of various ages, including the elderly and those with special needs. The resolution aims to honor these caregivers and raise public awareness about the challenges they face, including emotional stress and health complications associated with prolonged caregiving.
While AJR114 is largely commendable in its recognition of caregivers, it also highlights the tension between the need for recognition and the practical support caregivers require. Many family caregivers report feeling overwhelmed and undertrained for the complex tasks they must undertake. The resolution does not, however, address the crucial need for systemic support and possible policy recommendations for caregiver training, healthcare access, and mental health resources. This oversight may lead to further discussions about what policies or initiatives could follow this resolution to effectively aid family caregivers.
AJR114 passed with unanimous support, receiving 74 votes in favor and no opposition during the Assembly Floor's Third Reading. This broad bipartisan support illustrates a collective recognition of the importance of caregivers and sets a tone for ongoing legislative efforts to support not only caregivers but also the health and welfare of those they care for.