Informal Caregiver: A Case Study

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If warranted I think financial aid should be given to informal caregivers. However there should be strict guidelines to who can collect support for being an informal caregiver. The key being primary informal caregiver, Aunt Sue watching grandma a few hours a week shouldn’t qualify for assistance. There can be only one primary caregiver. The primary informal caregiver should provide 80% of the financial needs and live with the dependent 90% of the time. As stated by Moody long-term health care can be quite expensive and a staggering 70% of those placed into nursing facilities end up spending their life savings just to reside in a nursing home. But, it doesn’t end there, the family members of nursing home residence can be affected as well. Families

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