Inability to Find Trustworthy Caregivers for Aging Parents Living Abroad
long-distance caregivingtrustworthy caregiverselderly careemotional tollmedical advocacy
Summary
Adult children living overseas face immense guilt, grief, and helplessness as they watch their aging parents decline from afar. They struggle to find sincere, trustworthy caregivers who can provide companionship, advocate in medical appointments, and notice subtle health changes. Money cannot reliably purchase quality care, and existing agencies are often inadequate, leaving families with no good solution to ensure their parents' well-being and safety.
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Adult children living abroad experience guilt and grief over inability to provide in-person care for aging parents, including finding trustworthy caregivers and medical advocacy.
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