In-home Care Workers About To Be Much In Demand, Lawmakers Told

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Aging Baby Boomers will cause a 30 percent increase in demand for in-home care services over the next five years, requiring the services of about 20,000 in-home care providers in West Virginia, legislators learned Monday. Phil Schenk, ...

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