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Hidden in Plain Sight: California’s Paid Medi-Cal Caregivers Are Vulnerable

Abstract

In 2009, an estimated six million caregivers in California provided care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness or disability. Of these caregivers, a significant number —450,000 persons—were paid for the care they provided. Nearly two-thirds of these paid caregivers, or 290,000, aided a family member or friend receiving Medi-Cal (paid Medi-Cal caregivers).Many of these paid Medi-Cal caregivers more than likely worked for California’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program. Despite being compensated, paid caregivers—and paid Medi-Cal caregivers in particular—fared much worse on a number of economic security indicators.

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