As the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes long-term care in America, an increasing number of older Americans are relying on family members to provide the care they need, allowing them to live safely at home. While this shift offers an option for families, it also puts households under financial, emotional, time-related, and other types of strain. In essence, these family caregivers are often performing the tasks of paid professionals who work both in nursing facilities and through in-home visits. Paying family members to provide care is a cost-effective option with unique advantages that help ensure a rapidly aging American population can receive the care needed to live at home.
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