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The constant battle for better wages for a home health aide is one that cannot be given up. Though at this moment many look at this field as a means to an end or a stepping stone to their next level, it is definitely more than that. The clients the aides come in contact with on a daily rely on them for so much of their daily living skills. If a company such as Globex could be backed by a program to help aides get the training they need at a higher level it could and would set the agency apart from others and bring in more workers that it strives for daily.

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