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Caring for caregivers by Marge Coalman

In North America, millions of people care for family members, friends or clients with some degree of incapacitation. A 1997 National Alliance for Caregiving/AARP survey revealed that 22.4 million American households (23% of households) were involved in caring for adults ages 50 and above, and that number could rise to 39 million by 2007.

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