Caregiver Employer Resources
Employer Resource Links

Dallas Human Resource Management Association, Inc. 
"Dallas HR" is a not-for-profit association of more than 1,900 Human Resource professionals in the Dallas metroplex. Formed in 1939, Dallas HR is one of the top chapters affiliated with the Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM). Dallas HR has earned SHRM's Superior Merit Award for a number of years, as well as the prestigious Pinnacle Award.
http://www.dallashr.org/

 
Employment Management Association - Dallas/Fort Worth Region
The Dallas-Fort Worth EMA Region was founded in 1991 by and for Human Resource Professionals and Service Providers. As a Regional EMA member, you will gain a new perspective on your career from professionals with the talent to respond to contemporary employment issues. From recruitment and retention, to separation and legislation, these issues drive our organization which is the premier employment-related networking organization in the metroplex.
http://www.dfwema.org/
 

Fort Worth Human Resource Management Association
http://www.fwhrma.org/

Handbook of Elder Care Resources for the Federal Workplace
The Handbook of Elder Care Resources for the Federal Workplace was developed to introduce you -- the employer and employee caregiver -- to the various services and resources that are available to help you make informed elder care decisions. From choosing an assisted living arrangement to dealing with the complexities of social security income, this Handbook provides practical tips and solutions to these complicated aging issues.
http://www.opm.gov/Employment_and_Benefits/WorkLife/FamilyCareIssues/Eldercare/index.asp

 

Information On The Effect Of Caregiving On Businesses

The MetLife Study of Working Caregivers and Employer Healthcare Costs

http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/studies/2010/mmi-working-caregivers-employers-health-care-costs.pdf

Society For Human Resource Management
Association devoted to human resource management. This site focuses on the issues of older adults.
http://www.shrm.org/