The Experience of Health Care Workers Caring for Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Older adults are at increased risk for COVID-19 illness, hospitalization, and mortality. Essential health care workers became the backbone of their care during the pandemic, and their experiences are worthy of discussion. This symposium will highlight the emotional impact of COVID-19 on health care...

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