Midlife adults are overextended with multiple roles
By Gail Low, Associate Professor, Chair International Health, MacEwan University
Gloria Gutman, Professor Emerita/Research Associate Gerontology, Simon Fraser University
Late midlife adults (ages 55 to 64) represent one of our major resources, given the socioeconomic and health-related roles they play as caregivers to young and old. However, they may need a break.
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