Former Caregiver Reports Ongoing Financial Strain After Father's Death
Suzanne Horton served as her father's primary caregiver and exhausted her savings during that period. More than a year after his death, she continues to experience financial difficulties.
Suzanne Horton served as her father's primary caregiver and exhausted her savings during that period. More than a year after his death, she continues to experience financial difficulties.
Horton took on the role of primary caregiver for her father. She left a six-figure career to provide care at home.
The decision led to depletion of her personal savings.
Horton stated that she still feels the financial strain more than a year after her father died.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Former caregivers may face reduced retirement savings after leaving employment.
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Individuals returning to work after caregiving may encounter challenges re-entering the job market.
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