Deborah Glik, Ph.D., Associate Professor at UCLA School of Public Health and Director of the UCLA Health and Media Research Center
I think that it would be interesting to look at some of the history of caregiving in our culture and that it has been community-based and faith-based, and it's not just that families were more intergenerational but there has been fragmentation in our culture all along. The culture has always come up with surrogate communities.
Issues that Matter | Caregiving Professionals Forum
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