This book presents a poignant and sensitive account of the
challenges faced by adult children when making difficult decisions
about care for and with their ageing parents in later life. It
offers new insights into the practical, emotional and physical
effects that witnessing the ageing and death of parents has on
those in late midlife and how these relationships are negotiated
during this phase of the life course. The author uses a
psychosocial approach to understand the complexity of the
experience of having a parent transition to care and the ambiguous
feelings that these decisions evoke.
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