A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail,

A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail,

When I was growing up, many of my experiences with how older adults are treated is mostly with respect. However, I also felt like older adults were seen as to be a burden on the family. I grew up learning that it may be best for older adults to be in an assisted living place. It has been found that many adult children are around the age of 60 or 70 when they are taking care of their 90-year-old parent (Graham, 2018, p. 1). According to Graham (2018) Caregiving at the age of 60 or 70 can be very hard on the body and adds extra mental and physical stress (p. 1). I am not sure if having older adults in an assisted living is the best place for older adults, but I am interested in learning more about this topic this week.

Reference:

Graham, J. (2018, August 23). A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail, aging parents. Retrieved

from https://khn.org/news/a-late-life-surprise-taking-care-of-frail-aging-parents/.