by External Article | Jun 23, 2020 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation |
I was 27 when I left my first full-time job to care for my mother when she was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2013. So many millennials are still recovering from the recession of 2008 and have already struggled with finding a job, establishing credit, or...
by External Article | Aug 29, 2019 | Care Work Library, Finances, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation, Working Family Caregivers |
Aisha Adkins would rather have her own place, instead of living with her parents. She would also like a job, a car, a master’s degree and savings. But at 35, a decade after graduating from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro with a specialty in social services,...
by External Article | Apr 27, 2019 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Friend, Caring for a Parent, Death & Dying, Finding Caregiver Support, Millennial Generation |
But it was upon her death that I realized, in addition to being my best friend, she was my Death Buddy: the one person I could talk to about absolutely anything without fear that she would judge me, find me weird, or rush to change the subject — even if the subject...
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