HEALTHBUSINESS INSIDER
I quit my job to care for my sick husband. A little-known program provided training and pays me to do it.
Deaundra Vega quit her job to care for her husband with severe epilepsy. A Medicaid-supported training program now pays her as a personal care assistant, alleviating financial strain.
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