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Challenges Immigrant Families Face With Elder Care in the U.S.

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Many immigrant families in the United States face serious challenges when caring for elderly relatives. One major issue is the five-year waiting period before lawful permanent residents can qualify for Medicaid.

During this waiting period, families often pay out of pocket for medical equipment, medications, home care services, and hospital visits. These costs can place emotional and financial strain on family members who are also working full time.

Caregivers frequently experience burnout, stress, and limited access to support services. This situation highlights the growing need for skilled nurses, home health aides, and long-term care professionals across the country.

As the U.S. population ages and immigrant communities continue to grow, healthcare facilities are increasingly seeking qualified nurses to support elder care in nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and home care settings.

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