There’s no place like home when it comes to comfort, health, and healing. Home care lets people with illnesses or disabilities live where they feel most comfortable. And it's a whole world of care delivered by an essential workforce that is vital to our health systems, but one that often operates in the shadows. Reliance on home care is growing, with a move away from nursing homes towards care in the community. Chika Odioemene tells us about her experience in training and supporting home care workers in Nigeria and how this growing workforce alleviates healthcare worker shortages.
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