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For the state's most active voters, those ages 45 plus, helping older or disabled loved ones stay at home as long as possible is one of their top voting issues. State funding helps pay for the programs and services that help people age in place as well as support their family caregivers.
With an estimated 1.9 million caregivers in North Carolina, there is growing concern about the availability of home and community-based services that assist families with this "labor of love."
In Part II of the AARP Gubernatorial Voters Guide, Governor Pat McCrory and Attorney General Roy Cooper share their proposals to help family caregivers.
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