by Monica Williams | Mar 31, 2026 | Caregiving
Caregiving is one of the most common experiences in adult life, but we don’t often talk about it. Whether you’re a young person caring for a parent or sibling, someone who left a career to care for a loved one, or a caregiver with hard-won advice to share,...
by Monica Williams | Jan 23, 2026 | Caregiving
Olga Enger A summer storm in Michigan killed five residents, overturned trees, and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people. In the Christmas week blizzard in 2022 that killed nearly 50 in Buffalo, most who died were older adults, undoubtedly raising...
by Monica Williams | May 15, 2025 | Caregiving
Reporters Erica Hobbs (from left), LaToya Cross, Stephanie Steinberg and Allie Jacobs with editor Monica Williams and photographer Alejandro Ugalde Sandoval at the ceremony on Wednesday night. (Not pictured: reporter Randiah Camille Green) Reporters in the New York...
by Monica Williams | May 5, 2025 | Caregiving
All of the unmarried adults in a study by Florida State University were at least 50% less likely to develop dementia than their married counterparts, challenging beliefs that marriage protects against declines in cognitive function. (Shutterstock) Being married has...
by Monica Williams | Sep 5, 2024 | Caregiving
This summer, the collaborative has published an increasing number of stories covering caregiving of older adults, particularly in southeast Michigan. In June, we partnered with the Race and Justice Reporting Initiative from the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights...
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