Anonymous wrote:I’m not quite 50, but I’m the sole help for my Dad who is in his 80’s. I also have school age children and no other family in the area. I’m struggling to juggle all of the demands and keep my sanity. Any suggestions on how to balance it all would be appreciated. He doesn’t drive and won’t go out anywhere without me, like to doctors appointments. He lives in a retirement community but doesn’t participate in many of their activities or use the transportation they provide.
Anonymous wrote:"Assisting your Dad is modeling loving behavior to your children." It's actually giving your kids a bad role model for aging, so they see the elderly as childlike, petulant and unable to do anything for themselves. The Longitudinal Study of Generations from California has shown that the boomers are actually the first group that did this caregiving en masse. Before that the boomer parents and grandparents actually did not support the elderly very much, even for living relatives. They would move and let the elders fend for themselves and the parents were okay with that.
I agree with Emanuel Ezekiel, we are living too long. I don't have kids to dump on so I have to be proactive. No cancer screening, medical aid in dying for anything that qualifies and "business class to Zurich" for early Alzheimer's. I believe in quality not quality of life and let younger people live a normal life.
Anonymous wrote:"Assisting your Dad is modeling loving behavior to your children." It's actually giving your kids a bad role model for aging, so they see the elderly as childlike, petulant and unable to do anything for themselves. The Longitudinal Study of Generations from California has shown that the boomers are actually the first group that did this caregiving en masse. Before that the boomer parents and grandparents actually did not support the elderly very much, even for living relatives. They would move and let the elders fend for themselves and the parents were okay with that.
I agree with Emanuel Ezekiel, we are living too long. I don't have kids to dump on so I have to be proactive. No cancer screening, medical aid in dying for anything that qualifies and "business class to Zurich" for early Alzheimer's. I believe in quality not quality of life and let younger people live a normal life.