Serving as Caregiver Takes Toll as You Age
by Susan B. Garland, Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report
Apr 17, 2018
2 minutes
As people live longer, caregivers can expect to spend years caring for a spouse or even a parent. And older caregivers, many in their seventies or eighties themselves, often grapple with special challenges: their own failing health, isolation as friends die and physical tasks that can strain aging bodies.
Joe Searles, 76, has been caring for his wife, Jane, 74, since she began showing symptoms of Lewy body dementia in 2012. Bedridden for the
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