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Your Business May be at RiskThe problem that long-term care poses is different for employers than it is for employees. This section addresses not only the problems that occur for the employer when their employee needs care, but also the problems that occur when the employee becomes a caregiver for a family member. When one of your employees needs long-term care, or must provide long-term care for someone at home, it puts your business at risk because it can have a great impact on your bottom line. You may not notice the cost immediately, but over time it can really add up. If an employee is providing care for someone at home it is almost as if they have another full-time job. It can affect your business in the following ways:
Financial Ramifications: Health Stress:
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