Opinion: Shopping blindly for post-acute care is a recipe for disaster
by Lynn B. Rogut
Jun 17, 2019
2 minutes
Many Americans have stories to tell about failures in care when a family member became ill. Mine runs from 2005 through 2016, when I was a family caregiver for my mother, father, and aunt.
During the last few years of their lives, they were in and out of hospitals and received treatment after discharge in almost every possible setting — rehabilitation units, home health care, nursing homes,
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