long-term care
Long-term care is the infernal loop of endless labor and public funds masquerading as support for the elderly and disabled. The anguish felt by families and administrators caught between budgets and regulations often outweighs the needs of the care recipients themselves. In a field where goodwill and anxiety mingle, paperwork and protocols take precedence over genuine gratitude. Caregivers become invisible martyrs, summoned around the clock yet granted no hero’s welcome. It is the policy’s failing, not human resilience, that ultimately weighs survival against dignity.