It’s one of the hardest parts of the life cycle, caring for aging parents when they can no longer care for themselves.
Choice Mutual surveyed Americans about how prepared they feel for this extraordinary challenge that tests us in every way.
Key Takeaways:
Residents in North Carolina, Mississippi, and Arkansas feel most prepared to take care of aging parents.
Emotional toll/burnout and financial strain are the most common aspects of caregiving that concern Americans.
More than two-fifths of Americans feel prepared to take on caregiving responsibilities.
Nearly 3 in 4 Americans feel stressed when thinking about caring for their parents.
1 in 3 Americans say their parents live more than 100 miles away.
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