Many mothers are discharged from the hospital within 24–72 hours, yet complications often occur after going home. Lack of support leads to preventable readmissions, emotional distress, and challenges caring for newborns.
Teen mothers face higher risks of postpartum depression, educational disruption, and lack of support — increasing long-term family instability. Early intervention prevents crises.
The sandwich generation — caring for children and elderly parents simultaneously — often carries heavy emotional, financial, and time burdens. Lack of relief leads to stress, health decline, and unsafe aging at home.
Maternal support and elder care staffing shortages are growing. Training programs create employment pathways and strengthen healthcare capacity.
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