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The Pew Research Center conducted a survey in October 2025 where 61% of Latinos say being “Hispanic” or Latino is extremely important in their identity. For 33%, they said it hurts their ability to get ahead a lot or a little and 26% said it helps a lot or a little. The largest percentage, a…

As of now 720,000 Californians age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and about 13% of them are Latino. That number is projected to double by 2040, increasing the demand for trained caregivers to support older adults and people with disabilities. 

The Pew Research Center conducted a survey in October 2025 where 61% of Latinos say being “Hispanic” or Latino is extremely important in their identity. For 33%, they said it hurts their ability to get ahead a lot or a little and 26% said it helps a lot or a little. The largest percentage, a…

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