Kamala Harris Unveils Plan to Aid 'Sandwich Generation' with At-Home Care Initiative
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris plans to announce a policy to expand Medicare to cover at-home senior care. This initiative aims to alleviate the burden on Americans caring for aging family members, part of her broader 'care economy' efforts ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to reveal a significant policy change aimed at providing more comprehensive healthcare benefits. In a bid to bolster the 'care economy,' Harris will propose the expansion of Medicare to include at-home care for seniors, addressing a critical issue for many families.
This announcement comes as Harris engages in a media tour, starting with an appearance on ABC's 'The View.' The initiative targets the 'sandwich generation,' individuals caring for both children and aging parents, and aims to ease their financial burden by offering alternatives to expensive nursing home care.
Funding for this plan will primarily derive from savings generated by President Biden's recent drug-price negotiation efforts and actions against hidden drug costs. As Harris's campaign races against Donald Trump, the policy underscores her commitment to the 'care economy' amidst tightening polling numbers.
(With inputs from agencies.)