A Call for National Leadership: Family Caregiving and Long-Term Care - A Crucial Issue for America's Families (June 2004)
 

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Prepared during the 2004 presidential election to help draw attention to the issues, this brief provides research and demographic information and explains why family caregivers must be a major campaign issue in 2004, and why a national caregiving agenda must be a central part of any health care reform.

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