The US Census Bureau tells us that the retired and retiring populations are in the majority. Those born between 1945 and 1964 are now tasked with the care of the previous generation, from choosing housing to selecting final resting place. Julie-Allyson Ieron, through personal experience and extensive interviews and research, has compiled a resource that will inform as well as delight. Yes, delight! Choose from chapters such as:
- Grandpa Can't Jump (slowing down)
- Swinging' Senior (independence as long as possible)
- The Bionic Parent (21st century medical miracles)
- Visiting Nurse Kratchet (rehab)
- Grumpy Old Men (and Women) (complaining)
- Where Everybody Knows Your Name (chronic doctor's office visits)
- An Achy, Breaky Heart (life-threatening medical issues)
- Showdown @ High Noon (patient advocate)
- He's Fallen & Can't Get Up (living alone)
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (moving in)
- Bringing Up Baby (caregivers with children
- Taming the Grinch (anger)
Although this can be overwhelming time of life, it can be managed and even enjoyed. If you are the pickle in the middle of the sandwich generation, this books is for you.