Inside the struggles of America's caregivers

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CBS Mornings

CBS Mornings

2 ай бұрын

About 53 million people in the U.S. are unpaid caregivers, and many of them are simultaneously raising young kids and taking care of a parent, earning them the title "Sandwich Generation." CBS News contributor Lisa Ling, who is a member of this generation, recently shared her personal experience by taking us into her family home. She also introduced us to another family who faced the tough choice of placing their loved one in a nursing home. Today, she shares the story of a caregiver who is determined to keep her mom at home.
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@hannahward4703
@hannahward4703 2 ай бұрын
If men were expected to provide free labor via caregiving, it would be addressed at a national level
@steveconn
@steveconn 2 ай бұрын
I am expected to do it, and do! 😃
@dranev
@dranev 2 ай бұрын
Definitely agree with you. I am a male currently taking care of my elderly mother. The veil has definitely been lifted!
@riobrasilsambashowssambist1453
@riobrasilsambashowssambist1453 2 ай бұрын
Well they are expected to do so. They just don't, or they die early so they can't.
@annat6249
@annat6249 2 ай бұрын
Usually son do not provide senior care for their parents. It would be like winning a lottery if they do. Both my brothers do nothing, most they do is an how are you phone call. I only have one child, a son, so I don’t expect this.
@shaktiraj
@shaktiraj 2 ай бұрын
@user-il2op6sk2f
@user-il2op6sk2f 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this story. When I was helping my sister take care of my mother and grandma, nobody seemed to care or understand how hard this was.
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv 2 ай бұрын
When I was caring for my bio-dad, I've gotten very little support from my father's black Baptist church!!!
@Youtuber5775-
@Youtuber5775- 2 ай бұрын
I’m an old lady and I’m afraid of going to a hospital for long term care. I would rather die than be a burden on my family. 😢
@jesusislord3321
@jesusislord3321 2 ай бұрын
Awwwww.......❤
@familylifetoo9541
@familylifetoo9541 2 ай бұрын
Make all wishes clear with signatures dates and witnesses. ie my Mom wanted full care and to be kept alive in all circumstances. We knew that so when docs wanted us to pull the plug so to speak, we said no she lived 3 more weeks after that, I held her hand smiled with her and was able to enjoy her for 3 more precious weeks, however she suffered but was on pain meds so hopefully wasn't 24/ 7 struggling she did smile at times so I knew she was not in a lot of pain at those moments yet overall I think she was. Most people don't want intervention at some point but they have to have it in writing
@Youtuber5775-
@Youtuber5775- 2 ай бұрын
@@familylifetoo9541 you are so right about that. I remember being in the hospital when my doctor came into my room to talk to another patient who was sick and older. He said to put it in writing when she’s able to understand what she is signing up for. He said he’s seen it so many times and people are left not knowing what they wanted after they died. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us all. 😘✌🏼
@dz7a756
@dz7a756 Ай бұрын
I pray your family would want to care for you regardless of the burdens and to trust God to sustain you and your family through it all. Be well and be at peace.
@Youtuber5775-
@Youtuber5775- Ай бұрын
@@dz7a756 Thanks so very much for your kindness. ♥️
@good1234video
@good1234video 2 ай бұрын
This makes me cry. I cared for my dad unpaid for two years. He died in 2021.
@ngonigriffith1491
@ngonigriffith1491 2 ай бұрын
I cared for my dad unpaid for 8 years. He passed away in January 2023. I also cared for my sister for a month. She passed away in December 2023. I understand what you are going through.
@first9299
@first9299 2 ай бұрын
Rest in peace to your dad.
@sososanchez3512
@sososanchez3512 Ай бұрын
My dad was with me 7 months before he passed.. He worked and took care of my grandmother until she passed.. Just know you are loved..🎉❤
@first9299
@first9299 Ай бұрын
@@sososanchez3512 Rest in peace to your dad and grandma.
@UrbanSipfly
@UrbanSipfly Ай бұрын
My condolences to you from me and my Seattle family 😢
@theadrenalizedartist6843
@theadrenalizedartist6843 2 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful family however, something stuck out to me, and that is that caregiving takes the ability to have generational wealth. As the sole caregiver of my own two parents, I didn’t even think about that. It does impact your abilities to earn more money, and if you have children to be able to pass that down to them, show them as much as you need, how to thrive and things of that nature. I’m their only surviving child. In a lot of families it does fall on the daughters, even if there are several children. I applaud Lisa Ling and CBS mornings for doing the story. It’s important because there’s so many people going through this.
@stephanieaya3992
@stephanieaya3992 2 ай бұрын
Do your parents still know who you are?
@theadrenalizedartist6843
@theadrenalizedartist6843 2 ай бұрын
@@stephanieaya3992 So far they do.
@user-sp4vi5js5y
@user-sp4vi5js5y Ай бұрын
Yes 🙏🏽
@user-gg4fw3ok2l
@user-gg4fw3ok2l Ай бұрын
Generational wealth is a cruel joke in so many of the situations. Gone with the wind.
@vsanchez7158
@vsanchez7158 2 ай бұрын
This is me. I have a 95 year old dad w dementia and caring for my 14 year old son w profound autism.
@user-il2op6sk2f
@user-il2op6sk2f 2 ай бұрын
God bless you 🙏 ❤️
@priscillasaravia
@priscillasaravia 2 ай бұрын
🤍
@keturaequalizer
@keturaequalizer 2 ай бұрын
Whatever happens, always know God is right there next to you. 🙏🏽❣
@turquoisepurple7sky151
@turquoisepurple7sky151 2 ай бұрын
@cocopuff6810
@cocopuff6810 Ай бұрын
That's a lot. Don't forget to take care of you
@92Tulips
@92Tulips 2 ай бұрын
It's my mom's story right here. Soon to be 82, cared for by my youngest sister and her husband. So glad you are doing this story.
@melian7403
@melian7403 Ай бұрын
Lucky you that you had the younger sib to throw that burden to while u live ur life lol
@BrandonCiCi
@BrandonCiCi 2 ай бұрын
Rockin her momma on her lap ❤
@mrrpswife
@mrrpswife 2 ай бұрын
Yes🥺💗
@nkotbsouth
@nkotbsouth 2 ай бұрын
🥺😥
@melbamartinez2183
@melbamartinez2183 2 ай бұрын
Its very difficult especially by yourself
@melbamartinez2183
@melbamartinez2183 2 ай бұрын
Not caring for the young,,old and the sick is a reflection on the character of a person ,a country erc. Shame on us all
@parler8698
@parler8698 2 ай бұрын
We must care for the caregivers.
@jesusislord3321
@jesusislord3321 2 ай бұрын
AMEN!!!! PERFECTLY STATED!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@itsablessingbeinganamerica1401
@itsablessingbeinganamerica1401 Ай бұрын
This is the American society
@xyz987123abc
@xyz987123abc Ай бұрын
The real question is, why does this happen in the first place?
@sweetnaomi56
@sweetnaomi56 Ай бұрын
I would rather not put this burden on my children. My life is over. They deserve to live lives without burden
@Sunflowers74
@Sunflowers74 Ай бұрын
We DON'T GET PAID ENOUGH for what we do!
@medusagorgon8432
@medusagorgon8432 2 ай бұрын
Caregiving can be extremely difficult. I know of two separate men (brothers), who died one after the other while caring for their mother.
@joaniniemeyer4148
@joaniniemeyer4148 2 ай бұрын
I am an elderly woman who took on the care-giving of my husband (Alzheimer's sufferer) solely. I suffered mentally, physically, socially and especially financially up to and even after his death. There were no affordable programs - until he reached hospice level. Then, at least, I had some help with a nurse assessment weekly, help with bathing three times a week and I was able to use local ambulance services that I could call on to lift him when he fell. There were nights when I slept on the floor beside him. Lot's of tears. I do hope things will change in the future.
@user-gg4fw3ok2l
@user-gg4fw3ok2l Ай бұрын
Angel . God bless you.
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv 2 ай бұрын
On June 2, 2022, I moved out of my bio-dad's house and went no contact with him. I was his unpaid caregiver. My bio-dad, now 91, has Alzheimer's. My mother died on December, 2016. I didn't have time to grieve my mothers' passing because my dad sold our childhood home and we had to move. From April, 2019-June, 2022, I lived with dad out in the middle of nowhere barely surviving his mental and emotional abuse. Dad never valued me as an independent, adult woman. And not a day has passed by where he didn't drag my Sainted mother's name through the mud. I've prayed to God to get me out of this horrible situation. Fast forward to June, 2022, My sister and her friend drove the U-Haul up my dad's driveway, I packed up my clothes and things and left my dad's place AND I DIDN'T LOOK BEHIND ME!!!! My heart goes out to the family caregivers, because it's the daughters that do this very thankless job!!!!
@nobletalent
@nobletalent Ай бұрын
A lot of Americans suffer in silent, true journalism shine a light on the problems in our society. Good reporting Lisa
@roslandyeates9482
@roslandyeates9482 Ай бұрын
I've been taking care of my adult son with autism, and epilepsy for 40 years now,and am a single parent.It's a hard job being caregiver.
@its_just_kia
@its_just_kia 2 ай бұрын
I am glad to see these stories being told. I, with my dad and elder brother, am caring for my mom at home (mom is 80, dad is 82). My mom retired after working in HEALTHCARE (suprisingly) for 44 years!Both parents have Medicare; however, Medicare alone does not cover what she needs. To receive FULL care, my parents would need to have Medicaid which they [my parents] are not eligible for because they own their home and they receive SS of more than $2800 (COMBINED) per month. There is really something wrong with Healthcare in America.
@melbrooks1192
@melbrooks1192 Ай бұрын
Sad. Nursing homes are terrible. It’s tough. God bless the ones who love their parents enough to care for them. Love and blessings to you.
@stephanieaya3992
@stephanieaya3992 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this story. If I ever get diagnosed with Alzheimer’s I’ll see myself out. Not only does that have to be the worst way to die, but it destroys your children’s and grandchildren’s lives and financial security. I don’t want to be responsible for that, ever.
@lindat6688
@lindat6688 2 ай бұрын
I agree, but the tricky part is by the time you know you have Alzheimers, you probably don't have the capacity to actually 'see yourself out'. That was one of the main points in the book/movie 'Still Alice'.
@keturaequalizer
@keturaequalizer 2 ай бұрын
@@lindat6688 I have thought about this and I would take myself out too. When you are diagnosed, it takes about 1-2 years before you don`t have the capacity to take yourself out. I`ll go out pretty quick shortly after the diagnoses. It will be time to go. Lights out. 🙏🏽💔💯
@stephanieaya3992
@stephanieaya3992 2 ай бұрын
@@lindat6688 this is where early diagnosis is key. I think it’s totally possible in the early stages to be cognizant enough that if the doctor tells me I have Alzheimer’s, I know what I have to do.
@ginaslifetoo
@ginaslifetoo Ай бұрын
I've heard this many times and it's true that usually my time it's figured out. You no longer have the capabilities are even the thought of how to.
@stephanieaya3992
@stephanieaya3992 Ай бұрын
@@ginaslifetoo There’s no need to wait until you can’t remember family member’s names to get diagnosed. Early testing through bio markers, MRI’s of the brain, and cognitive tests can detect Alzheimer’s early, when you can still make informed choices about your own health care. If you have good health insurance this is absolutely plausible.
@suracharawirojratana8723
@suracharawirojratana8723 Ай бұрын
Bless the adult children who are taking care of their parents … you are my heroes… THANK YOU for SHARING your STORY 🙏🙏🙏
@happyhealthycaregiver
@happyhealthycaregiver Ай бұрын
A common thread among family caregivers is that we are lost, isolated, and overwhelmed. Community is everything! We need to know and feel that we are not alone. My care experiences prompted me to start Happy Healthy Caregiver. Our caregiving community online is amazing!
@DawnNa_22
@DawnNa_22 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story. I cared for my mother at home until I was unable to continue due to her level of progression and I had no other choice but to place her in a facility. This made me feel less alone ❤
@M-hc9xm
@M-hc9xm 2 ай бұрын
I hear you. I reached the same point with my mom. So many people don't realize it's not just giving a little help. It is EVERYTHING - feeding, hygiene, not being able to leave them alone and it's harder to find someone to do respite than to babysit a child.
@DawnNa_22
@DawnNa_22 2 ай бұрын
@@M-hc9xm Exactly. Not to mention mobility limitations. She’s blessed that her mom can still walk. Mine has lost the ability to do so and I’m unable to lift her to do those basic things. Many people equate it with parenting but at least people are more willing to watch a child and can physically care for them without hurting themselves. It’s almost impossible to do that alone with someone with dementia.
@ValenciaJohnson-rv2yj
@ValenciaJohnson-rv2yj 2 ай бұрын
This is why I love the work I do for the elderly and handicap I’ve been taking care of dementia and Alzheimer’s for over 30 yrs I love it
@Starshine1229
@Starshine1229 Ай бұрын
This woman is phenomenal. As a caregiver and a mom myself, i really look up to her. Caregivers need care ans support too 😊💖
@cathy1944
@cathy1944 2 ай бұрын
This brought a tear to my eyes.
@mau345
@mau345 Ай бұрын
Ok after a long time, im happy media are showing this, finally bringing light onto the plight of the masses
@bambooblue74
@bambooblue74 2 ай бұрын
Thank you CBS and Lewis for highlighting this important issue. I’m going through the same. This is a national crisis and the government needs to help.
@user-gg4fw3ok2l
@user-gg4fw3ok2l Ай бұрын
Keep going strong Lisa. You cover hard stories. I don't know how many politicians running for high offices are on this topic. They probably have policy statements ... will check this out.
@ChristineC.-bd2qr
@ChristineC.-bd2qr Ай бұрын
I took care of my elderly father and handicapped brother for 18 years until my father passed in 2019, now I just have my brother to take care of. I am also a caregiver by trade, so this is my life 24/7. During the period when my father was alive, it was the hardest time in my life as he had numerous health problems. Trying to work, take care of my father and brother and run a household eventually took a toll on me and I ended up in the hospital shortly after my Dads death. Thank God I am better now, but we as caregivers have to take care of ourselves too, in order to take care of the ones we love.
@veroniquefaison
@veroniquefaison 2 ай бұрын
I love Ty, Mama Gertrude, and their family. ❤
@jasminecaldwell6118
@jasminecaldwell6118 2 ай бұрын
Me too! ❤ with those EEEEEEs and the grading scale 😊
@myerishafrieson668
@myerishafrieson668 2 ай бұрын
Me too! They are such a wonderful family.
@jehtmatous7167
@jehtmatous7167 2 ай бұрын
God Bless,Keep,and Prosper- you, these beautiful Queens, and all of us.
@bigcatproductions2789
@bigcatproductions2789 2 ай бұрын
We need More Care givers 🧓🏆
@SheriAnn
@SheriAnn Ай бұрын
Ty Lewis, she is an awesome person all around. I’ve followed her on Facebook for years.
@johnclement9370
@johnclement9370 2 ай бұрын
It's good to see Lisa Ling, this is an important story that needs to be told, we are all getting older, something has to be done where families do not have to go bankrupt before real care costs kick in, that's just insane, and inhumane. Something we all have to think about and find solutions to... Thank you Lisa Ling. :-)
@QueenBDreamwalker
@QueenBDreamwalker 2 ай бұрын
this was my Life in the 80's & 90's starting with my Dad's Alzheimer's when my daughter was in grade school. it's good to know there's support & more information. as an old child there was no Family support, it wiped me out financially & i'm just starting to recover this year. we're still trying to Heal from the results of the experience. Many Blessings to those who care for their Loved Ones. 🙏🏾💜🌎
@TheINFJChannel
@TheINFJChannel 2 ай бұрын
A lady had to sell her house to afford a nursing home. She used to smell her dead husbands cigars and was sure he lingered in that home. I urged the family to not sell but her daughter had a business to run with no time for her own mom so the heirloom got sold. She passed away mere months later and now there was no home to pass on. Personally, it was a selfish move to not find time for her own mom then insist on selling the home instead of paying it forward for her grandkids as was her intention. Now, they'll never ever be able to afford a home of their own. Moral- if your parents were good to you, be good to them in their elder years. Find time. Love outweighs money.❤
@girlanonymous
@girlanonymous Ай бұрын
The home is the LEAST that anyone should have been concerned about.
@kanais
@kanais 2 ай бұрын
May God bless this family 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@christinebryant8354
@christinebryant8354 2 ай бұрын
God bless you & family 🙏🏾 I’ve been a caregiver all my life & I’m 56 now. I say that because we have a brother that was born mentally disabled & we have been taking care of him all our lives so when our parents passed away naturally we as siblings take care of him. I care for him every day, but our siblings see him every week. We make it work if I have something to do they step right up to the plate. I just pray that God keeps us healthy to care for him. ❤
@monicajohnson9129
@monicajohnson9129 Ай бұрын
This makes me cry. My mom’s health began to decline shortly after her retirement about 7 years ago. I stepped up as her daughter to help care for her at 25 years old. I did not trust nursing homes, facilities, etc. She passed 2 months ago. You have to have a heart to be a caregiver.
@OneManOnFire
@OneManOnFire 2 ай бұрын
I'm currently 38 years old my Mom had early onset Alzheimer's at age 52 in 2002 and I took care of her up until she passed in 2023. The juggling ACT of balancing life, career, hobbies, dating, and friends was difficult while living at my parents house. To top it off my Dad is a dialysis patient with heart issues. I feel for everyone in these comments. It's a struggle. I resorted to buying/collecting weird nick nacks online and crazy car hobbies to distract myself. It's like hoarding so you never end up leaving the house.
@Martehoffmann8
@Martehoffmann8 2 ай бұрын
My mom can figure it out the way I always had and her own Alzheimer’s patients had to. She was mean to the difficult ones who would run away and hallucinate . Some people deserve to die alone. Huge applause to the caregiver here who I can tell is just as much emotional support as she is physical caregiver . It takes a lot to keep Alzheimer’s people calm .
@anna_m59
@anna_m59 Ай бұрын
Caregivers have a very hard job and yet one of the lowest paid .
@daniella8400
@daniella8400 2 ай бұрын
I’m confused! If she was married to a retired vet then she’s entitled to health care until death!
@cherylaustin1818
@cherylaustin1818 2 ай бұрын
Gertrude M. Jordan receives Charles Jordan my father's Va check, SSI Check and his retirement check.
@daniella8400
@daniella8400 2 ай бұрын
@@cherylaustin1818 yup, that’s how it’s suppose to go.
@cherylaustin1818
@cherylaustin1818 2 ай бұрын
@@daniella8400 Ty Lewis is not being truthful. I took care of my father's mother for years until she passed away. My heart goes out to the elderly and most of all to the caregivers. Ty Lewis is prostituting her. Her story is not trueful. Gertrude has a village here in Darien Georgia that was taking care of her. Yes, there are sibling that was taking care of Moma. Ty Lewis took Gertude from her husband and lied to the courts. Ty Lewis told the courts that my father abandon "Moma" Gertrude. sold her home and moved to California.
@daniella8400
@daniella8400 2 ай бұрын
@@cherylaustin1818I believe you!! She needs to be investigated. Also, when she said her mother’s entire saving was spend in 8 months?! How is that possible?
@cherylaustin1818
@cherylaustin1818 2 ай бұрын
@@daniella8400 yes she needs to be investigated! "Moma" was a retired schoolteacher she also received 2 Monthly check that's a total of five checks. I have proof.
@Gerowhat
@Gerowhat 2 ай бұрын
So glad these stories are being shared!!
@LeanneChristian-ob2pb
@LeanneChristian-ob2pb Ай бұрын
I think this is great that many people have sacrificed their time to care for their elderly parent as well as their children. I am a caregiver as well as a clinical assistant to my grandmother who is elderly and my 20 year old brother with autism. I feel I was made for this life of dedicating my time to care for others and the reward is much greater than any sacrifice. I commend any caregiver of family members who dedicate their time to make sure their loved ones live a good life.
@cthpham
@cthpham 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Lisa for bringing this to light. I have an elderly mother with dementia that has a history of depression and possibly undiagnosed bipolar disorder that went untreated because she was in denial. Now I have to care for her and be a single mom to an autistic toddler. I don’t want to put her in a facility, but some days it can be extremely exhausting taking care of both.
@PatriceCetrine
@PatriceCetrine Ай бұрын
Wow , what a small world. I’ve been following Ty for sometime now and she’s such an inspiration 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Hope she receives more support speedily as well as the many others who need help.
@Soooooooooooonicable
@Soooooooooooonicable 2 ай бұрын
This situation is going to become WAY more widespread over the next 15-20 years as more boomers enter their late geriatric years.
@bulletproof4986
@bulletproof4986 2 ай бұрын
Especially with all the chemicals our government allows to be put in majority of our foods.
@hahadarrie
@hahadarrie Ай бұрын
Love that showed the picture of her in the red. Shows beauty and kindness.
@maimyceo
@maimyceo Ай бұрын
She is so amazing to patiently take care of her Mother. Thank you for taking care of your Mother! :)
@girlanonymous
@girlanonymous Ай бұрын
Well her mom patiently took care of her so….
@TheMskblue
@TheMskblue 2 ай бұрын
Ty, everything you’ve done for your mom is honorable. God has given you a platform and you’ve done well. I am proud to call you Soror!
@41yearoldnewdriver
@41yearoldnewdriver Ай бұрын
Caregivers are needed in the country!
@o.kenyattalittle7218
@o.kenyattalittle7218 2 ай бұрын
😢, caregiving is challenging.
@mimiaquariusharris6244
@mimiaquariusharris6244 Ай бұрын
I retired early to care for my mother. Financially it is a struggle, but we are surviving. Caregivers don’t get any support social services asked me why should I expect to be paid to care for your mom? I was so surprised and insulted, but like I said we are surviving.
@vivoyeur
@vivoyeur 2 ай бұрын
My heart reaches out to her. & the family. My mother is dealing with Dementia (I refuse to claim she has it) so I know how much work she's putting into her mom's well-being. Shame on this country for the lies told of what social security is suppose to do and all the rest that's done towards aging older adults. 😢 Prayers for her, Lisa Ling and all the others who are caregivers for their parents. I'm sure if my sister waa alive, she'd help my mother as well.
@cloverconnections
@cloverconnections Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to light
@KiKiForQueen
@KiKiForQueen 2 ай бұрын
Retirement benefits through Social Security is the biggest scam.
@craftmom5302
@craftmom5302 2 ай бұрын
She can get paid for caring for her mom she needs to go to her local department of human services and ask for in home care or respite application
@turquoisepurple7sky151
@turquoisepurple7sky151 2 ай бұрын
Very true. I did the same thing
@marygoff3332
@marygoff3332 Ай бұрын
Only in some states...
@girlanonymous
@girlanonymous Ай бұрын
Not in every state…yall really think you know everything and every law in every state 🙄
@Soooooooooooonicable
@Soooooooooooonicable 2 ай бұрын
For so long now, the 'American Dream' never included living with grandma and grandpa. They always had their own place somewhere. With the way the economy is though, previous ideals are becoming outdated and unrealistic.
@Honeybee1975..
@Honeybee1975.. 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this informative coverage. I’ll be 68 by the end of this year. I love my children and grandchildren dearly but I don’t want them to have to take care of my husband and myself. I helped take care of my mother when my older two children were babies. Unfortunately I had to call my husband home from work on occasions because my mother would slip in and out of cohesiveness and I couldn’t carry her from the bathroom to her bed. I hope i can stay healthy enough and mentally aware until the day I die. Life sometimes doesn’t work out the way we would always like it to. But we can pray that the good Lord will see us through. My prayers to all of you care givers out there. My love and support for all you are doing to take care of your parents. But remember, always remember to take care of yourself and to do what ever you can when you have a minute to do for you and breathe.
@franciscooper5011
@franciscooper5011 Ай бұрын
Bless your heart for taking care of your mother!
@RoseyPosey545
@RoseyPosey545 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you for doing this story. There is such a need in the country for health care. I follow Ty on Instagram. She is an angel!!
@UrbanSipfly
@UrbanSipfly Ай бұрын
I just turned 60 years old, and life is going to be difficult for me and my wife's only child who may not want to provide care to his aging parents and certainly not both aging parents simultaneously 😢 My wife is in a better extended family situation than I am since she has a much larger family support there in the Philippines while I only have myself here in the States.... There has to be a better system in place here in the good old USA than the current dilapidated and feeble one we have now.
@valeriereed5401
@valeriereed5401 2 ай бұрын
That is a tough job. I was a caregiver to my mom for 20 plus years. In the same situation working full-time and raising a child.
@maryjo5211
@maryjo5211 Ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯 Nothing like the Love ❤️ of a Great Mother! Remembering caring for my Mother! The sacrifice is great but the memories are everlasting!
@kandisdoee3548
@kandisdoee3548 Ай бұрын
I love Ms.Gertrude ! I was a caregiver once and I understand how hard it is.
@jillcnc
@jillcnc Ай бұрын
We cannot expect adult children to do this. We have this fantasy of grandma lying in a Laura Ashley-decorated bed, the sun streaming in the window, surrounded by loving grandchildren. The reality of caregiving is bedpans, catheters, sometimes feeding, bathing, helping with toileting, and mood swings. To expect people (almost always daughters) already juggling children, work, spouse, housework, etc. to do this is simply not reasonable.
@melian7403
@melian7403 Ай бұрын
My parents are going straight to a home and they agree 💯
@michellecox1742
@michellecox1742 2 ай бұрын
Just another broken system in america
@sparklewilliams7223
@sparklewilliams7223 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this story. This breaks my heart and scares me about my own situation.
@1999savanna
@1999savanna Ай бұрын
What a great thing to finally be bringing up.
@yessitsbritt1440
@yessitsbritt1440 Ай бұрын
Im a mother of 2 children with autism and im also helping out with caring for a family member that had a major stroke ..
@saundramercer521
@saundramercer521 2 ай бұрын
Great story! Hope the government wakes up and provides more affordable resources😢
@user-hb4we1qg9c
@user-hb4we1qg9c Ай бұрын
My god bless this lady
@TheJoaniejoancansew
@TheJoaniejoancansew 2 ай бұрын
Its a lot of work. I care for my dad free of charge
@michellejacks
@michellejacks Ай бұрын
This is so informative thank you so much for putting this on your show
@danielledavis9876
@danielledavis9876 Ай бұрын
The military does provide for spouses. The problem is he did not elect the Survivor Benefits to be taken out his check. I know, i am retired military and i have it taken put my check
@altheasherieel3724
@altheasherieel3724 Ай бұрын
This is one of the hardest things that you can go through with your parent. My mother has dementia and it was a challenge to care for her cuz she couldn't be left home alone. And I had to eventually get her into a nursing home. And I am constantly an emotional turmoil. Because I miss who my mother was. Someday she knows who you are and other days she doesn't.. You just long to talk to them like you used to and you can't. It's like losing your parents before they leave the Earth it's heartbreaking. My heart goes out to this family. Because I understand many blessings to them
@owingsmillss
@owingsmillss Ай бұрын
I feel like they are talking about my family: dad has pension & SS but I have to limit my work to care & my body is broken up 😢 Hope Medicare changes
@JustMe-qq3rc
@JustMe-qq3rc Ай бұрын
Horrid, I can't even say what I feel. This lovely woman and her family are her mom's heroes. Our government is a mockery to the American people. We are supporting their continued wealth and nothing else. THEY DON"T G.A.S. about us, unless we make them!
@w1nda1monn87
@w1nda1monn87 2 ай бұрын
If her dad received VA disability checks before he passed, her mom would be entitled to most, if not all, of the monthly, tax-free, disability income her dad received from the VA. ❤
@austinlangston11
@austinlangston11 2 ай бұрын
Gertrude Jordan is my grandmother. Gertrude Jordan receives my grandfather Charles Jordan VA check, SSI, and retirement check from New York. My Grandmother has a village of family here in Meridian Ga. Ty Lewis is exporting my grandmother for financial gain. Exploring.
@girlanonymous
@girlanonymous Ай бұрын
@@austinlangston11i think you mean extorting not exploring.
@customcalendars4u2
@customcalendars4u2 2 ай бұрын
It's a shame that when we are aging the future becomes uncertain everyone needs assistance when tasked the duty of caregiver expectedly or unexpectedly. There should be family support (not everyone has that), government funding available for housing, social service programs, medical/dental care and quality homecare resources for people who need it and don't forget those with special needs because both cases can be fulltime, unappreciated and unpaid 24hour a day jobs. God will bless caretakers in the end so stay inspired with a giving/loving heart!
@CaringMind
@CaringMind Ай бұрын
Thanks for the report, have added to my carers news site
@lynny5510
@lynny5510 Ай бұрын
My mother is completely disabled. She is 76 and my father is 77 and I am 57. My father and I take care of my mother around the clock. My father is losing weight and struggling to lift her. I can't lift her at all. I can't even get a job because my father needs me to help him. It is so difficult. I am not sure what our future holds.
@HerAeolianHarp
@HerAeolianHarp 2 ай бұрын
Excellent series!
@kolapyellow7631
@kolapyellow7631 Ай бұрын
Very difficult situation 😕. I feel the pains. 😢
@virtualcreativecollaborations
@virtualcreativecollaborations Ай бұрын
♥️ Beautiful Blessings
@PsyChoAnaLize
@PsyChoAnaLize Ай бұрын
Yea this is depressing me
@user-gg4fw3ok2l
@user-gg4fw3ok2l Ай бұрын
Very sad to say that maybe some people would like older people to disappear. Even in some of the better retirement communities I've heard cruel remarks freely spoken . Leadership in the places often doesn't want to get involved in shifting the culture. That's too much effort. In spite of it all... Try to stay Optimistic !
@yukarilewellen1893
@yukarilewellen1893 Ай бұрын
My father was a retired Army/Marine veteran who suffered from Alzheimer’s in his later years. When he passed away, I researched and received VA and Department of Defense surviving spouse benefits for my mother. It took a lot of paperwork, research, and time, but she received the benefits. I was also assisted by our local Veterans Service Officer (VSO) to help me navigate through the application process and alphabet soup of military acronyms 😅. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) are some of the benefits to look into.
@cherokeenative8354
@cherokeenative8354 Ай бұрын
My favorite actress.
@kendra1908
@kendra1908 Ай бұрын
In this case now and it is sooo very hard and challenging
@brybryguy6314
@brybryguy6314 Ай бұрын
We need to DO SOMETHING NOW! This is a serious issue we are facing and the federal government is not doing enought. Medicare is a completely broken system. It's insane to think that they do not cover long term care considering more than half of American seniors will require at some point long term care. We faild our duties to our parents and loved ones and to our elderly
@christinavelazquez8931
@christinavelazquez8931 Ай бұрын
In New York State we have the freedom Care program ❤!
@kashara28
@kashara28 2 ай бұрын
Medicare should assist with caregiver services or
@sleepylena7411
@sleepylena7411 Ай бұрын
I would rather die then ever have my health deteriorated to the point I am not able to be independent
@Mrs.TJ516
@Mrs.TJ516 Ай бұрын
You should be careful with your words you never know what illness you will end up with it’s not a choice 🙄
@verascanterbury4705
@verascanterbury4705 Ай бұрын
It’s very hard work
@caitlin9411
@caitlin9411 Ай бұрын
"My liver" / jigaram in Farsi wouldve been a great example of another sweet talk category re: body parts/organs, e.g. "my heart/sweetheart"
@jszoradi8650
@jszoradi8650 27 күн бұрын
Care is very difficult.
@tamarahines6975
@tamarahines6975 Ай бұрын
See this is what the Biden Administration and congress should be focusing on issues such as proving funding and or more resources to take care of vulnerable populations such as the elderly. They rather give money to illegal immigrants than to help the Americans that need it the most. All I can say is Lord please help this country's leadership get their priories in order.
@thomasjgour4678
@thomasjgour4678 Ай бұрын
You don't get that just raises taxes on everyone else and now they are homeless as well. Save for your retirement but don't try to make others pay for your care.
@linprott9732
@linprott9732 Ай бұрын
Let's keep talking about this.
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