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The Caregiving Generation

Sky Adler

  • 17 juni 2026
  • 9798901947647
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The Caregiving Generation: Ageing Parents, Adult Children, and the Quiet Family Crisis is a clear, compassionate, fact-based exploration of one of the defining family pressures of modern life: adult children caring for ageing parents while balancing work, money, siblings, marriage, children, health, distance, guilt, and grief. As populations age and families grow smaller, more adults are quietly becoming caregivers long before they use that word. They arrange appointments, manage medication, respond to falls, handle paperwork, worry about dementia, navigate hospital discharge, consider paid care, face residential-care decisions, and carry emotional burdens that often remain unseen. This book brings that hidden labour into the open. Written in a flowing, accessible narrative style, The Caregiving Generation examines the practical and emotional realities of parent care without sensationalism or sentimentality. It looks at ageing at home, family conflict, financial strain, legal planning, driving safety, loneliness, caregiver health, end-of-life care, and the grief that can begin before loss. Above all, it treats both generations with dignity: the ageing parent who deserves respect, safety, and personhood, and the adult child who deserves support, honesty, and limits. This is a book for anyone caring for an ageing parent, preparing for that responsibility, or trying to understand the quiet family crisis already unfolding in homes, hospitals, workplaces, and care settings around the world.

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