Lori Bufka, 64, moved her mother with dementia into a tiny trailer next door after assisted living became unaffordable, taking on daily caregiving and household management herself. The piece illustrates how rising long-term care costs push families to convert private property into care space and absorb responsibilities that facilities once handled. Bufka’s story highlights the emotional and financial strain on informal caregivers and underscores the trade-offs many households make to keep loved ones safe at home. This personal account echoes broader reporting on health-care cost pressures and the caregiving dilemmas families face.
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