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    Hospital parking costs can be a significant burden for caregivers. Financial assistance for parking expenses can alleviate stress, allowing families to focus on patient care. This support is crucial for family members during difficult times.

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    Background:

    • Caregivers often face significant financial and emotional burdens.
    • Hospital parking fees present a substantial, often overlooked, cost for visiting families.
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