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The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration could disrupt a caregiver industry that is heavily dependent on ...
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President Trump’s immigration crackdown threatens to shrink the workforce for one of America’s fastest growing jobs: Home health and personal care aides.
Facilities for older adults and disabled people are reporting the sporadic loss of employees who have had their legal status ...
Disabled New Yorkers who rely on the Medicaid-funded CDPAP program for home health care have won a victory in a settlement negotiated with the state Health Department over the much-maligned transition ...
Nursing homes around the U.S. say they're feeling the effects of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Home Care Pulse, an organization that surveys and helps home care agencies, found last year the turnover for home health aides was over 65%. Perrin said it’s a physically demanding job.