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Who can provide custodial care? Your guide to understanding providers

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, custodial care is non-medical assistance provided for daily tasks that can be safely and reasonably handled by non-licensed caregivers. Understanding who can provide custodial care is a crucial first step for families navigating long-term care decisions, as the providers range from professional agencies to informal family support.

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