Meryl Streep to Narrate PBS' CARING FOR MOM & DAD, 5/7

By: Mar. 18, 2015
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Americans are living longer than ever before, and soon older adults will outnumber the young. Today, family caregivers are providing 90 percent of parent care, in addition to balancing work and family, a job most cannot afford to do.

Who will take care of those who can no longer care for themselves? How will the nation adapt to ensure that adequate care can be provided for both the caregivers and for those being cared for? Caring for Mom & Dad, a new hour-long national documentary premiering Thursday May 7, 2015 on PBS (check local listings), seeks to answer these questions as it explores the emotional, health and financial challenges that many caregivers face every day.

Eight families welcome the filmmakers into their lives. These are intimate portraits of struggling caregivers like Breanna Olson, a millennial who was forced to choose between a promising political career and moving back home to care for her parents. Alicia Zepeda-Cervantes, a daughter thrust into caregiving almost overnight, now must learn how to provide medical services that would traditionally be taken on by a nurse.

The film also poignantly captures how families cope with the financial burdens brought on by this often unanticipated responsibility. As author and journalist Jane Gross explains, "your mother or your father better have a gazillion dollars, or by the time this is over, mom and dad are broke, and so are you."

Many working caregivers also confront work-related disruptions, including backing off from a career, working part-time, or quitting altogether. The compelling stories captured by the filmmakers bring to life a phenomenon faced by millions of baby boomers who are approaching retirement themselves, and are also grappling with the responsibilities of one or both of their parents' care.

Caring for Mom & Dad also offers solutions and tips to help others embarking on this new future. Viewers will step into the homes and lives of caregivers and hear from experts, as well as employers faced with helping caregivers cope in ways beneficial to the company and the caregiver.

"We're proud to present this film which we hope sparks a national conversation about this critical issue," says Laurie Donnelly, executive producer, WGBH. "Caring for Mom & Dad builds on the 2008 critically acclaimed Caring for Your Parents, looking at how these challenges play out at home and at work."



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