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Coronavirus creates new worries for people with disabilities who depend on in-home care

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News & Observer (April 24) Coronavirus creates new worries for people with disabilities who depend on in-home care The coronavirus pandemic has forced hard choices on people with disabilities who live independently with the help of workers who come into their homes.

Social distancing isn’t an option. Workers, called direct support professionals, have duties that can include lifting clients into wheelchairs, making their meals and helping them dress, along with keeping them connected to the world outside their homes.

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