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... to carefor relatives athome. Today, adult day care provides a secure, alterna-tive source of carefor women who work outside thehome. It also offers respite, or much needed breaks, for caregivers. ... nursing care. Like adult day health care facilities, these social programs generally provide trans-portation and a midday meal for participants, as well ascaregiver support groups, information ... commu-nity and are cared for by relatives, most commonly byadult daughters. Today, however, an increasing number ofwomen aged 35–54 are in the workforce and unable to care for aging parents...
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