The Financial Costs of Caring for a Spouse
Claire Howard of the Journal Star reports on the financial implications of caregiving for patients with chronic or terminal illness. In most cases in the United States, spouses cannot be paid as caregivers, forcing many couples to make difficult decisions regarding care. Many spouses work outside the home, placing their loved one in long-term care or a nursing home. Others resort to divorcing in order to be paid for giving care to their former spouse. Howard relates personal examples of these difficult choices.
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