The long-term care sector in the U.S. increasingly relies on foreign-born care workers, who constitute about 20% of direct care workers in nursing homes as of 2023. This reliance is expected to grow, especially if the proposed federal nursing home staffing mandate is implemented. Research indicates that the inclusion of immigrant workers in this sector has improved overall care quality without affecting nurse skill levels or the cost of care
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