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    Caring 4 You Society

    Caring 4 You Society helps us promote educational policies that will foster protection and support for older adults at home, school, and in our society.

    We want our older adults and their families safe.

    We want our children to honor and respect our elders.

    Help us to pass legislation requiring education in all of our schools to teach basics of caregiving, and the myths and stereotypes of aging.

    Through our C. A. R. E. (Compassion Awareness Respect Elders) Program, we will raise awareness of proper care for older adults today. Students will know the signs of abuse, neglect, and exploitation and how disrespect and dishonor create a culture of violence.

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        • Home
        • Who We Are
          • About the founder
          • About Us
          • Our Team
        • What to Know
          • Facts On Aging In America And Demographics
            • How to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease
            • Caregiving in the U.S
            • Caregiver Statistics
            • Caregiver Alliance
            • Senior Living
            • Family Caregiver Annual Report and Statistics
            • AARP Caregiver Resource Guide
            • Older Women and Unpaid Caregiving in the U.S.
            • Study finds if your mom had Alzheimer's you're more likely to develop dementia
            • Statins associated with decreased risk for cardiovascular disease and death, even in very old adults
            • Vision loss and high cholesterol recognised as dementia risk factors
            • As a dietitian, I know staying regular while traveling is challenging. I always pack these 5 things to avoid constipation.
          • Older Adult Abuse Facts
            • Map Shows States With Highest Level of Elder Abuse
            • Elder Abuse Statistics for 2025
            • Get the Facts on Elder Abuse - national council on aging
            • About Abuse of Older Persons | Abuse of Older Persons | CDC
            • Elder Abuse Statistics 2025 | ConsumerAffairs
            • 2025 Elder Abuse Statistics | The Senior List
        • Care Community Programs
          • Care to Talk
          • Caring 4 You Society
          • Volunteer to care
          • Take the oath
          • Caregiver of the week
        • Donations
          • Buy a book
            • For Schools
            • For Communities
        • Contact Us
          • News and Media
          • Your Caregiving Story