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In 2000, Dale Marshall was working in Colorado, testing software and checking health care records to ensure that patient data hadn’t been lost as the new millennium dawned. Then she received a call: Her 61-year-old mother, a full-time caregiver for Dale's younger sister, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and both family members would need full-time care.
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