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Workers Affected by Chronic Conditions

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Summary
Workers are affected by chronic conditions in two critical ways — by their own conditions and by the need to care for family members with chronic conditions. Better health technology and disease management programs, as well as flexible work policies, are helping many people affected by chronic conditions function in the workplace. Changes in the workplace need not be expensive, and policies and programs that address the needs of workers are beneficial to employees and employers alike.
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Sources
Center on an Aging Society, Georgetown University
Programs/Initiatives
workplace; chronic conditions; flexible work policies; employee retention; employers; work-life programs; resources and referral services

Contact

Laura
Summer
Center on an Aging Society
Washington, DC
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info@aging-society.org
Phone
202-687-9840