For people with disabilities, living in their own home means “freedom,” said advocate Colleen Flanagan. But as inflation rises and home health care workers say they can no longer afford to work in the field, Flanagan said more people with disabilities and elderly residents are turning to nursing homes for their care.

For people with disabilities, living in their own home means “freedom,” said advocate Colleen Flanagan. But as inflation rises and home health care workers say they can no longer afford to work in the field, Flanagan said more people with disabilities and elderly residents are turning to nursing homes for their care.  Read More  

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