American WorkerHere’s the deal -- professional caregivers help millions of Americans with disabilities and the elderly with important daily tasks like getting dressed, taking medications, personal hygiene, and preparing and eating meals. Caregivers help people live at home and in their communities instead of nursing homes and institutions. But they often earn less than the kid who makes fries at your favorite fast food joint. Take a look and tell your friends, and visit our Web site www.WhoWillCare.net to learn more. Written by United Cerebral Palsy and American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR) Designed by Andy Menconi |