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Monday, September 22, 2014

The blink of an eye

Comparatively speaking, that's how long our American culture has made segregating elders into "senior lifestyle communites" in what feels like the norm, at least for a certain demographic of the elderly.  Just a shade over fifty years - the first "active adult" community opened on January 1, 1960.

That's all - just a reminder that we have separated our older family & friends for a short period of time.  In the 1960s, their benefits targeted the active olders who wanted great weather, little to do in the way of home upkeep, a pretty terrific way to live their golden years.  Fifty years later, the beneficiaries are as much their children & younger relatives, who have less time & energy to spare.  And that is not going to change.  In 1960, even 1970, 2-income families were rare.  By 1980, they were more common.  Today, they are usually a necessity.

I'm just concerned about the dynamics.  Wishing...  Not sure what I am wishing.  But something different is out there to make life more enriched for my older friends & less exacting on the youngers who love & care for them. 

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