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Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (2016) and the National Health and Aging Trends Study (2015), we found that informal care was common among older adults with functional limitations, whether they lived in the community, a residential care facility, or a nursing home. The hours of informal care provided were also nontrivial across all settings. This evidence suggests that informal caregiving and some of the associated burdens do not end when a person transitions from the community to residential care or a nursing home setting.

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Coe NB, Werner RM: Informal Caregivers Provide Considerable Front-Line Support In Residential Care Facilities And Nursing Homes. Health Affairs 41(1), Jan 2022

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