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Do people in the United States/Australia take care of their elderly parents in India?

Elderly Parents Only few people in the United States/ Australia take care of their elderly parents Most of them are busy with their jobs,so they don’t get time to take care of their elderly parents. If the Elderly parents are in stable condition ,then their is no worry for .But if they are suffering from dementia ,illness or mobility problem can make home dangerous place for them.In such condition, they put their elderly parents either in Nursing care home for their betterment and care. The facility offer competent,compassionate care for your loved one and should find ways to have interaction with them and to assist them to operate at their fullest capability. Advantages of Senior/Parent care services : 1. Saves precious time:  Home care services area unit time intense. oft it becomes tough for the caregiver to be ready to juggle the time required. Home care help becomes a necessity that allows a family caregiver to spare longer on priorities instead of ro...

Unpaid Childcare and Aged-Care Support from Nation of Care Bears

Nation of Care Bears Provide Unpaid Childcare, Aged-Care Support  It’s official. We Australians really are a nation of care bears. Consider the evidence from the census. There are about 17 million Australians aged 15 and over, of whom 3.6 million reported in the census that they volunteered for an organisation or group over the previous 12 months. About 5.2 million reported they provided unpaid childcare during the two weeks before the census, including 1.3 million who did so for children other than their own. And 2.1 million Aussies said that over the previous two weeks they provided unpaid care for family members or others because of a disability, long-term illness or problems associated with old age. Whichever way you look at these numbers, this is a large caring, volunteering, giving community in a nation of 24 million. These “caring communities” are not mutually exclusive, which means that people who care for others might also (in fact, probably also) volunteer. Even...