New Study Reveals Millions of Young Americans Provide Essential Care to Adults
A groundbreaking study by researchers at the Bloomberg School sheds light on the often-overlooked role of youth and young adults as caregivers in the U.S.
Addressing developmental and physical disabilities due to trauma, injury, or genetic disorders, from prevention to policy
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A groundbreaking study by researchers at the Bloomberg School sheds light on the often-overlooked role of youth and young adults as caregivers in the U.S.
Looking for prominent public health experts in the field of disability? They’re here at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Jennifer L. Wolff, PhD ’03, MHS '95, advances policies and programs that improve quality of care and life of older adults with complex health needs and their caregivers.
Chanee Fabius, PhD, MA, conducts research to improve aging and disability policy while supporting health equity for older adults, caregivers, and the direct care workforce.
Lisa Reider, PhD, MHS ‘07, researches orthopedic trauma treatment and outcomes in older adults with a focus on rehabilitation, physical function, and the impact of trauma.