A Stronger Future: How Immigrants Can Bridge the Gap in Direct Care [Infographic]

For generations, immigrants have contributed significantly to this country, including our health and long-term care sectors. Unfortunately, our divisive political climate prevents a constructive conversation about the potential of immigrant workers to support people with long-term care needs.

In the eighth episode of A Question of Care™, Robert Espinoza speaks with Ai-jen Poo, President at the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Executive Director at Caring Across Generations. They speak to the experiences of immigrant home care workers, why immigration is a contentious issue, and the future of caregiving.

The infographic below offers a quick data snapshot of why immigrants can help meet growing demand for direct care services in this country, and how policy and industry leaders can make this happen.

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