June 6, 2017--PRNewswire/ -- With
nearly 75 million Americans ages 51-691, Baby Boomers are currently
the second largest living generation in the United States.
According to a recent survey of 1,000 adult children ages
45-64 issued by Senior Helpers®, the
nation's premier provider of in-home senior care, nearly 60 percent of Baby
Boomers and Gen Xers are concerned about juggling the responsibility of caring
for their families alongside of also providing for the wellbeing of their aging
parents.
Many find it is nearly impossible to maintain a full-time job
and care for children at home or in college, while assuming the additional role
of a full-time caretaker for an aging loved one. The added duty of elderly care
can create added emotional, financial and physical stress, the study finds
"While caring for an aging loved one is a noble act, this
should not come at the expense of one's own physical and mental health,"
said Chris Buitron, chief marketing officer, Senior Helpers.
"Above all, it's important to be realistic and determine
what care you can or cannot provide, and then know when to seek assistance.
In-home senior care companies like Senior Helpers help relieve the burden that
family members experience when caring for an elderly loved one."
Key insights uncovered by Senior Helpers' survey include:
- A
majority of respondents (34 percent) indicated they would prefer someone
with prior caregiving experience to care for their loved one's daily
needs, but do not require a professional care facility.
- Nearly
85 percent of adult children would prefer for their loved ones to age at
home.
- A
surprising 67 percent of Baby Boomers and Gen Xers are comfortable talking
to aging loved ones about long-term care options.
- When
asked why their aging parents still live at home, 58 percent of
respondents said it was because of the comfort and dignity associated with
living independently.
- Nearly
60 percent of Baby Boomers and Gen Xers feel that when the elderly are
cared for in their own homes their experience is more positive than in an
assisted living facility.
- When
asked hypothetically who would make the ideal caregiver of choice, 37
percent of respondents chose Jill Taylor of "Home
Improvement" to care for their aging loved ones. Others cited
include Fran Fine of "The Nanny" at 25
percent, Tony Micelli of "Who's The Boss" at 24
percent and "Uncle Phil" of "The Fresh Prince of Bel
Air" at 13 percent, respectively.
Founded in 2001 with a vision to help seniors who wish to
remain in their homes – despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges –
Senior Helpers serves elderly individuals and their families around the world.
Senior Helpers differentiates itself with its proprietary, specialized programs
that have been developed in collaboration with leading medical experts. The
company was the first provider in the industry to offer specialized care
services for individuals with Alzheimer's, dementia and Parkinson's disease.
For more information about Senior Helpers, visit http://www.seniorhelpers.com.
1 According to the Pew
Research Center
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