The United States is experiencing a silent and growing crisis. The country is ageing at an accelerated pace, but it cannot train enough professionals to care for this population. And a new study by MIT shows that immigrants are at the center of this equation. More than filling vacancies, they are helping to improve care — and even save lives. After the Covid-19 pandemic, the long-term care sector lost about 10% of its workforce — a significant g…
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The United States is experiencing a silent and growing crisis. The country is ageing at an accelerated pace, but it cannot train enough professionals to care for this population. And a new study by MIT shows that immigrants are at the center of this equation. More than filling vacancies, they are helping to improve care — and even save lives. After the Covid-19 pandemic, the long-term care sector lost about 10% of its workforce — a significant g…