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The market for eldercare
services is often not the elderly themselves,
but the caretakers, generally the sons and
daughters of the elderly. They are the "sandwich
generation", so called because they are
caring for two sets of dependents, their
parents, and their children. (The average
span of childcare is seventeen years, while
the average span of parentcare is eighteen
years, and for the first time in history
the average married couple has more living
parents than children.)
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Until now, there have not
been many care options open to these caretakers.
An elderly person who was not safe alone and
needed care could be visited on a daily basis,
moved in to a son's or daughter's home, or
moved to a nursing home.
The first two options are extremely stressful
to both the parent and the caretaker. Both
require a total change in lifestyle for the
caretaker and the second requires a total
change in lifestyle for the elderly person
as well. The third option is the most upsetting
for the elderly and the caretakers - nursing
home care frequently means
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At Home Independent Living, Inc.
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