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The U.S. Needs To Help Seniors And Their Families Navigate Long-Term Care

Por: Forbes Business October 11, 2022

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Portrait of woman in wheelchair hugging daughter with positive face. Third old age, Home care ... [+] concept.getty Your mom has been hospitalized for two weeks following a stroke. One morning, she’s told she’ll be . Mom calls you in a panic. You rush to the hospital and ask for advice. Instead, you get a much-copied list of local skilled nursing facilities and a wave good-by. This scene is played out thousands of times a day. It may happen... + full article



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