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AGING AND GENERATIONS: CARING FOR AGED PEOPLE
According to Elaine Brody, an expert on family care, we tend to miss the fact that conditions are so different. Equating then to now, children who have disabled elderly parents often feel chronically guilty about not doing everything,- they feel like moral failures when they have to send their mothers or fathers to a nursing home. But, nursing-home placement may be a rational choice based on love, not an abandonment. Sometimes a nursing home can offer far better care than the most devoted attention any family could provide on its own.
Care-giving children also reproach themselves for not giving everything with a free heart, not realizing that caring for elderly parents has always been a job done as much out of obligation as from pure love.
In a thought-provoking 1985 article, psychologist William Jarrett argued that the idea that caring for aged parents should be a labor of love is a modern one. Caring for parents in their old age always evoked mixed feelings, but like many things in life, it was a duty people shouldered without wondering over much about how they felt. However, in this era of liberation we have been conditioned to look askance at duty. (“We are not being true to ourselves if we do things we do not really want to do.”) So we tell ourselves we should feel affectionate and rarely be resentful about the obligation of parent care. This pressure to feel in an emotionally “correct” way compounds the strain that today’s care-giving children face. They torture themselves about not loving as much as they should, because in confusing duty with desire, they hold themselves to an emotional standard past generations never had to meet.
The idea that we care less is reinforced by another change in externals. Today parents and adult children are less likely to live in the same house than they were even a generation ago. In Shanas’s 1957 survey, more than a third of the parents lived with their children. By 1975 the number had dropped dramatically, to only 18 percent.
However, it is the parents-more than the children-who want it that way. In the past, extended families lived together in large part because they could not afford to live separately. Today, mainly because the older generation is better off financially, there is less economic necessity. Older people are usually averse to the idea of moving in with a child.
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