by Kaiser Health News | Nov 15, 2023 | 24/7 Caregiving, Baby Boom Generation, Finances, Long Term Caregiving |
The prospect of dying broke looms as an imminent threat for the boomer generation, which vastly expanded the middle class and looked hopefully toward a comfortable retirement on the backbone of 401(k)s and pensions. Roughly 10,000 of them will turn 65 every day until...
by External Article | Feb 10, 2022 | Generation Z, Occasional Caregiving |
When I hear the stories of Black and brown girls and gender expansive youth who provide care to sick or disabled family members, themes of love and devotion emerge. They love their mamas, uncles, sisters, and abuelas through hospital stays, late nights, and early...
by Feylyn Lewis | Feb 22, 2016 | Finding Meaning |
“For, indeed, in the social jungle of human existence there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.”[1] As Erik Erikson has so rightly typified, knowing “who you are” and “what you are about” helps us make sense of our personhood. Identity...
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