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Mashup Score: 2American Society on Aging - 4 year(s) ago
Millennials aren’t generally the first generation that comes to mind when we think about caregiving. In 2014, John Poole became his parents’ primary caregiver at age 30. He cared for his mother and…
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#Millennials aren’t generally the first generation that comes to mind when we think about #caregiving, but in 2014 John Poole became his parents’ primary caregiver at age 30. Tune in on Facebook @ 4pmPT/7pmET for Episode 2 of our #VoicesOnCaregiving series https://t.co/wsbnT8c3El