Who takes care of the caregivers?
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Mercè Bayén
1d ago
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AraWho takes care of the caregivers?ara.catThe health and well-being of workers is mandatory in companies. The occupational risk policy addresses health issues from a prevention perspective, and many organizations outsource a service that looks after the physical and mental health of their employees.
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