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Many Latinos Want to Grow Old in Their Own Home with Their Family, but that Poses Long-Term Challenges, According to Studies

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NORWALK.- Many Latinos in Connecticut prefer to age at home and surrounded by their family, a decision deeply influenced by cultural values that prioritize the family nucleus over other care alternatives. However, although this tradition is strong, conversations about long-term care are often avoided, which can create difficulties when real care needs arise. An example of this reality is the case of a Puerto Rican woman who cares for her sister …

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NORWALK.- Many Latinos in Connecticut prefer to age at home and surrounded by their family, a decision deeply influenced by cultural values that prioritize the family nucleus over other care alternatives. However, although this tradition is strong, conversations about long-term care are often avoided, which can create difficulties when real care needs arise. An example of this reality is the case of a Puerto Rican woman who cares for her sister …

·Stamford, United States
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EL SOL News broke the news in Stamford, United States on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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