Generation Care: The New Culture of Caregiving

“Jennifer N. Levin was just 32 years old when she became a long-distance caregiver to her father. ‘I was at an age where I was still building my identity,’ says Levin, now 44. ‘My focus was on building my career. I wasn’t married, I didn’t have children, and I didn’t expect that at this stage of my life, I’d be dealing with . . . ‘”
https://www.nextavenue.org/generation-care-the-new-culture-of-caregiving