Caregivers
Know the Facts
More than 16 million Americans are living with a disease caused by smoking. For every person who dies because of smoking, at least 30 people live with a serious smoking-related illness. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and lung diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Taking care of someone living with an illness or disability may include helping them with one or more activities important for daily living, such as bathing and dressing, paying bills, shopping, and providing transportation. It also may involve emotional support and help with managing a chronic disease or disability.
- In the United States, 1 in 5 adults provide regular care or assistance to a family member or friend with a health problem or disability.*
Learn what percent of people currently smokes cigarettes, both in the United States overall and among specific population groups.
Meet Stephen B. Stephen, age 63, lives in Texas and is married to Elizabeth B. When Elizabeth developed peripheral artery disease (PAD), they had to give up things they enjoyed. On days when Elizabeth feels like she can’t walk another step, Stephen encourages her and walks with her.
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Caregiving for Family and Friends — A Public Health Issue. Data collected from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2015 – 2017. [Page last reviewed: 2019 Oct 10. Page accessed: 2022 December 5].
Ɨ National Cancer Institute. Support for Caregivers of Cancer Patients. [Page updated: 2022 December 2. Page accessed: 2022 December 5].