1. Active adults had to take care of both their elderly relatives and their children. 2. Caring for an elderly relative can be very rewarding. 3. Caring for an elderly relative can become an intolerable burden. 4. Caring for elderly relatives can be a heavy burden. 5. In modern society, elderly relatives rarely live with their children. 6. It also examines how caring for children or elderly relatives or taking part-time work can affect the level of your pension. 7. Mary had been looked after by a nanny until the age of seven and had then stayed intermittently with elderly relatives. 8. There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties. 9. They always had to share with other people, our elderly relatives. 10. When families place elderly relatives into residential care, a similar feeling of guilt is often apparent. |