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Title: Home Health Care
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|Graying of America |As the population ages, the incidence of chronic diseases that require home care interventions is expected to |
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|Changes in family status |The number of single-person households is growing, resulting in increased reliance on organizations such as |
| |home care agencies to provide care once performed by families... Showed first 250 characters
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|Increased self-care responsibility |Individuals are taking greater responsibility for making healthcare choices. When possible, the majority of |
| |people choose to receive healthcare in their own homes versus an institutional setting. |
|Increased expectations of lay caregivers |As healthcare shifts to nonclinical settings, the burden of care is shifting to lay caregivers... Showed next 250 characters
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