Here’s a thought provoking PBS video about caregivers and their adult children or siblings with disabilities.
Who will care for our loved one once we’re gone? is the perpetual terror gnawing at them from the moment the diagonals is understood.
None escape this torment.
—.—
Hundreds of thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in America are living and receiving care at home.
But their aging caregivers, many of whom are parents or siblings, are worried about who will continue to care for their loved ones when they are gone.
Christopher Booker reports on some steps being taken to support families as part of our series, ‘Rethinking Lifespan.’
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