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What Can a Caregiver Really Do From Afar?

Who is a long-distance caregiver?

Anyone, anywhere, can be a long-distance caregiver, no matter your gender, income, age, social status, or employment. If you are living an hour or more away from a person who needs your help, you’re probably a long-distance caregiver. Anyone who is caring for an aging friend, relative, or parent from afar can be considered a long-distance caregiver.

Long-distance caregivers take on different roles. You may:

Over time, as your family member’s needs change, so will your role as long-distance caregiver.

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