The Effects Of Ageing
And The Family Dynamic
In
today’s
society, ageing and the family dynamic have changed dramatically. With
more and more families with small children in the home being forced to
care for their ageing parents, our nation’s depression rate
has
increased, and the number of families that fall under the poverty level
is rising at an alarming rate.
Gone
are the
days when the elderly were revered. Many older people are now finding
themselves abandoned in nursing facilities, with little or no contact
with their immediate families. This is just one of the many tragic
effects of ageing and the family dynamic. With little funding actually
going toward ageing research, families are often left to deal with
their parents estates, social security, taxes, and medical needs far
sooner than they would have in years past.
One
of the most
prominent effects of ageing and the family, is the fact that many baby
boomers children, are now finding themselves faced with the challenges
of taking care of their ageing parents, as well as any younger children
they may still have in the home. Not only can this cause extreme
financial hardship, but you have to wonder, because of schedule
conflicts and the like, do children actually benefit from this
arrangement?
Generations
Together
The
effect of
ageing and the family, when ageing parents are moved into the home, is
found most prominently in any children remaining in the home. After the
initial excitement of having grandma or grandpa around wears off,
children may find themselves resenting the time with their parents that
having to take care of grandparents consumes. Be certain that you make
a point to set aside extra time, just for the kids, when you can spend
quality one on one time together.
Family
activities that don’t necessarily include grandma or grandpa
are
fine in moderation. But it is important to note that one of the effects
of ageing and the family dynamic, is that Ageing parents often become
dependant upon their children not only for medical and financial
support, but for social support. Continuously excluding them from
family activities can have extremely adverse effects on their health.
If
you are
dealing with parents who are ageing and the family changes that
accompany those changes, try to remember that time is fleeting and any
time you can give generously now will be given back ten fold in its
rewards. There are a number of resources out there to help you in this
new phase of your life, and can help to relieve the effects of ageing
and the family problems you may have.
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