Most Workers Expect To Become Caregivers But Remain Unprepared For Long-Term Responsibilities
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Most Workers Expect To Become Caregivers But Remain Unprepared For Long-Term Responsibilities
A new national survey discovered that while a majority of workers anticipate providing care for an aging loved one, few are adequately informed or equipped to handle the challenges that come with long-term care. The report, released by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), exposes a significant gap between caregiving expectations and actual preparedness among American employees. There’s a massive disconnect between workers’ personal a…
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