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Can a Caregiver Take Care of More Than One Person? An Expert Guide

According to the National Institute on Aging, many caregivers find themselves in a 'sandwich generation' role, caring for both aging parents and their own children simultaneously. This situation, known as multi-person or compound caregiving, is increasingly common and requires careful consideration. The crucial question is: **Can a caregiver take care of more than one person?**

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