July 15, 2022
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Aging at home can be a challenge when the need for high quality assistance arises. This challenge is exacerbated by the increasing difficulty in finding quality caregivers for aging and disabled individuals. This problem has profound and troubling implications for millions of older and disabled Americans who will need personal care assistance in coming years.
Most families, regardless of wealth, have older members, and many families count individuals with disabilities among their members. As any experienced practitioner will attest, wealth is by no means a guarantor of quality care giving and related health care services, particularly when an individual in need is maintained at home. The problems endured by Groucho Marx and Mickey Rooney ...
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