The proposed changes pose severe implications for caregiver well-being and financial stability, jeopardizing their ability to provide adequate care. Caregivers, particularly single parents, already face many challenges caring for their loved ones. The additional burdens of paperwork, appointments, and the absence of respite exacerbate the physical and emotional toll they experience. Furthermore, the inadequate compensation undermines their financial stability, pushing them toward the brink of poverty and perpetuating a cycle of burnout and diminished quality of care. It is imperative to recognize the importance of caregiver well-being and provide sufficient financial support to alleviate their burden, ensuring the continued provision of quality care.