Americans are living longer than ever before, creating challenges for family caregivers. A new AARP survey of South Dakotans age 45 and over show that more than half have provided care on an unpaid basis for an adult loved one who is ill, frail elderly or who has a disability. Of those who have never provided care, 45 percent say they are at least somewhat likely to do so.
Sarah Jennings, state director of AARP South Dakota, joined Dakota Midday and discussed the survey. Molly Keegan, director of Day Break Adult Day Services at Active Generations, discussed some of the challenges facing caregivers and available support.