Hope for 2008?
The caregiver shortage is compounded because the underpaid and often immigrant folks filling these important jobs cannot find affordable housing in the community. How can someone work here if they cannot afford to live here?
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The caregiver shortage is compounded because the underpaid and often immigrant folks filling these important jobs cannot find affordable housing in the community. How can someone work here if they cannot afford to live here?
Almost 20% of U.S. consumers who care for an ill family member are willing to pay out-of-pocket for a home health monitoring service, almost double the number who would purchase the service for themselves, according to Parks Associates.
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This month we have an AIP consumer tip from Barb C. an admitted computer/techno-phobe, who loves to read, save money and doesn’t drive. This is
In an aging population, the elderly are increasingly being taken care of by the elderly. Professional caregivers — almost all of them women — are
There are toilets and then there are toilets. And then, there are TOILETS. After that there are Numis. This is something you think to yourself