by External Article | Jun 15, 2022 | Generation X, Working Family Caregivers |
Millions of women in this country are caring for an aging parent or parents and for many, it’s not going so well. The career setbacks they may have experienced as a result of motherhood are compounded by the setbacks they are now experiencing as a result of...
by External Article | Apr 10, 2020 | Care Work Library, Caregiver News, Caring for a Parent, Generation X, Long Distance Caregiving, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation, Occasional Caregiving, Sandwich Generation, Working Family Caregivers |
Even before the coronavirus, caregiving had become Sade Dozan’s every day. About a year and a half ago, her parents moved close by to help Dozan, 30, and her husband, Michael, with their infant daughter in New Jersey. But soon after, her 69-year-old mother suffered a...
by External Article | May 10, 2019 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent, Finances, Working Family Caregivers |
Two years ago Liz Rejman was ready to hop a flight to California for an important meeting, when she received a phone call from her elderly father’s assisted-living facility. He had broken his wrist. “You have to make choices. Does work come first in a moment when your...
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