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Hallway Caregiving" the invisible crisis happening in Canadian homes while seniors wait for care
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Families are being forced to "staff" the gap without training, pay, or protection, and employers are absorbing the fallout in lost productivity.
BURLINGTON, Ontario - s4story -- Caredara™ today issued a public warning about a rapidly escalating and largely unmeasured crisis it calls Hallway Caregiving — the invisible counterpart to hallway medicine. While hallway medicine is visible in overcrowded hospitals, hallway caregiving happens behind closed doors, where families and seniors manage complex care for months — sometimes years — while waiting for long-term care (LTC), home care, or continuity planning.
Canada's care economy already runs on unpaid labour. In 2022, 13.4 million Canadians (42% of those aged 15+) provided unpaid care. In 2018, 21% of caregivers reported providing more than 20 hours per week. Meanwhile, long-term care bottlenecks persist, with Ontario projected to have more than 50,000 people waiting for LTC in 2025.
"Hallway medicine is a system failure you can photograph. Hallway caregiving is one you can't see — until a caregiver burns out, a career fractures, or a senior returns to the ER," said Dr. John-Paul Hatala, Founder of Caredara™. "We've normalized the idea that families will 'figure it out' while they wait. In reality, we're downloading risk onto unpaid caregivers who aren't trained, subsidized, or protected."
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Families waiting for care are often required to build temporary support systems at home without guidance. They coordinate informal help from relatives or neighbours, deliver complex care without training — including mobility support and medication management — and absorb financial and career strain through reduced hours, missed advancement, and burnout.
Caregiving is not only emotionally demanding — it is economically destabilizing. Statistics Canada reports that unpaid caregivers frequently feel tired, anxious, overwhelmed, and sleep-disrupted. Among employed caregivers, women are more likely than men to reduce paid hours or miss work due to caregiving responsibilities. National research estimates that employers lose approximately $1.3–$1.5 billion annually in productivity due to insufficient support for working caregivers.
Caredara™ is calling on employers to stop treating caregiving as a private matter managed outside work hours. Many employees are effectively working a second, unpaid job alongside paid employment.
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Caredara™ urges governments, health planners, and employers to recognize Hallway Caregiving as a measurable system pressure, subsidize caregiver stabilization, including training and respite, implement caregiver-supportive workplace standards, and create rapid activation pathways to prevent avoidable hospital escalation.
About Caredara™
https://www.caredara.com/™ is a Canadian care-access infrastructure platform and advocacy voice focused on stabilizing families before crisis becomes collapse. We advocate for recognition of Hallway Caregiving as a measurable economic and social pressure affecting families, seniors, employers, and communities, and work to normalize rapid workforce activation, structured respite, and practical stabilization pathways that bridge the gap between crisis and long-term continuity.
Canada's care economy already runs on unpaid labour. In 2022, 13.4 million Canadians (42% of those aged 15+) provided unpaid care. In 2018, 21% of caregivers reported providing more than 20 hours per week. Meanwhile, long-term care bottlenecks persist, with Ontario projected to have more than 50,000 people waiting for LTC in 2025.
"Hallway medicine is a system failure you can photograph. Hallway caregiving is one you can't see — until a caregiver burns out, a career fractures, or a senior returns to the ER," said Dr. John-Paul Hatala, Founder of Caredara™. "We've normalized the idea that families will 'figure it out' while they wait. In reality, we're downloading risk onto unpaid caregivers who aren't trained, subsidized, or protected."
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Families waiting for care are often required to build temporary support systems at home without guidance. They coordinate informal help from relatives or neighbours, deliver complex care without training — including mobility support and medication management — and absorb financial and career strain through reduced hours, missed advancement, and burnout.
Caregiving is not only emotionally demanding — it is economically destabilizing. Statistics Canada reports that unpaid caregivers frequently feel tired, anxious, overwhelmed, and sleep-disrupted. Among employed caregivers, women are more likely than men to reduce paid hours or miss work due to caregiving responsibilities. National research estimates that employers lose approximately $1.3–$1.5 billion annually in productivity due to insufficient support for working caregivers.
Caredara™ is calling on employers to stop treating caregiving as a private matter managed outside work hours. Many employees are effectively working a second, unpaid job alongside paid employment.
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Caredara™ urges governments, health planners, and employers to recognize Hallway Caregiving as a measurable system pressure, subsidize caregiver stabilization, including training and respite, implement caregiver-supportive workplace standards, and create rapid activation pathways to prevent avoidable hospital escalation.
About Caredara™
https://www.caredara.com/™ is a Canadian care-access infrastructure platform and advocacy voice focused on stabilizing families before crisis becomes collapse. We advocate for recognition of Hallway Caregiving as a measurable economic and social pressure affecting families, seniors, employers, and communities, and work to normalize rapid workforce activation, structured respite, and practical stabilization pathways that bridge the gap between crisis and long-term continuity.
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