.One of the most challenging problems in today's world seem to be taking care of aging parents.
I am interested to know the current thinking and trend in this area.
Few decades ago, if a family had both sons and daughters, the son(s) used to own the responsibility to arrange for care of their aging parents. The daughters may help when possible but the main responsibility was borne by the son(s).
If a family did not have sons or son is away as NRI daughters may have pitched in. Re
Are sons still viewed as primary care planners for the parents?
What has got career got to do with taking care of the elderly?
Out here many people dont mind having an elder in the house so that they can keep a watch on the activities of the maid but mostly the elder ladies and the live in maids end up fighting!LOL
Elders have a good time here cos they dont have to do any work at home cos there is a live in maid and they just supervise what needs to be done.
I have a female doc friend who took care of her MIL who had cancer and also shared the cancer treatment cost and took care of her MIL right up to certifying her dead when her MIL died at home..she managed all these while still working 12 hours day in her own private practice(she had a maid to do the rest of the work at home)
So you see I dont think its being career oriented but its just that if we really want to do it or not.
But out here in laws are less meddling unlike India so may be girls in India are afraid of meddling in laws. Further more most people never leave the country for a job abroad..(only some nut cases do!LOL)..so parents are never alone.
RRji ,Dear Brahmanyan Sir,
You are talking about your generation and probably mine too! Girls have the upper hand today and they are the law makers!
Blessed are those who do not depend on their son / sons for financial support. I know many girls who make their loving hubby
spend lavishly for her parents but when it comes to spending for his parents, it is mostly vetoed by her! :tsk:
Those days are gone. With plenty of Senior Citizen Homes having sprung up at so many places, the old are taking care of themselves in the company of other senior citizens. I stay in such a home. Of course there is no denying the fact that girls are more caring.
Sri white40 -
Welcome to the forum. What do these places cost? Does it depend on how much help is required? What is your typical day like if you care to share
Thanks
There are atleast 15 to 20 such homes in Coimbatore. Names of few are, Vanaprastha, Kausthubham Dhyanaprastha,Brindavan, Nana Nani Homes, Swarnalayam, Tapovanam Arogya Kutumbham. All have web sites. If you search on Google, you can get all details. Initially, the complexes were giving the cottages on lease, but now they are selling them outright. A2 BHK will cost anywhere around 35 lacs. All have a centralized kitchen and it is here only one's wife also retires from service.
In my place, he activities start 5 a.m, with all the residents meeting for coffee. Before breakfast, there is Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam. In the evening there is Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanamam before dinner. Frequently religious discourses take place. Important Pujas are done commonly. For two persons monthly outgo will be Rs.8500
G.Vaidyanathan.