Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 8月8日 07時29分
"There comes a point in time where everyone has to care for a parent. It just happened 30 years sooner than I ever anticipated it."⠀
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Adrienne Glusman was 29, single and working in New York City when her mother was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.⠀
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She left her career and friends and moved to Florida to take care of her mother, Hetty, who now lives in an assisted-living community.⠀
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"My life was uprooted in the blink of an eye," said Ms. Glusman, now 37.⠀
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Caregiving responsibilities can come at pivotal times in the lives of millennials and threaten to derail expected milestones, like starting families and buying a house, as well as creating considerable financial strains, experts say.⠀
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Millennials now make up 24% of the nation's unpaid caregivers, up from 22% of young adult caregivers in 2009, according to the National Alliance for Caregiving. And their numbers are expected to grow.⠀
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