Caring for family doesn’t have to be unpaid work

Some families, who have the resources, are using their own money to hire children, nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Rather than trying to find a direct care worker, who may or may not be available or reliable, families will instead hire a family member.Premium
Some families, who have the resources, are using their own money to hire children, nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Rather than trying to find a direct care worker, who may or may not be available or reliable, families will instead hire a family member.
wsj 7 min read . Updated: 05 Sep 2022, 06:00 PM IST Clare Ansberry, The Wall Street Journal

Interest in providing financial support for family caregivers is growing due to the workforce crisis in the care industry

Family caregivers, long the backbone of the country’s long-term care system, are increasingly tapping public and private resources to get paid for caring for loved ones.

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