A survey indicates that a majority of adults who care for aging parents believe that the experience has positively impacted their relationships. Despite the challenges of burnout and exhaustion associated with caregiving, many respondents reported feeling closer to their parents as a result of the caregiving experience.
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- loaded language: 'burnout'
- loaded language: 'exhaustion'
- framing: Majority of adults caring for their parents say it helps heal their relationships
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Survey: Many Adults Caring for Aging Parents Report Improved Relationships
A recent survey found that most adults caring for aging parents feel that the experience has improved their relationships with them. This finding comes despite the common challenges of caregiver burnout and exhaustion.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'burnout'
- ✕ loaded language: 'exhaustion'
- ✕ framing: Majority of adults caring for their parents say it helps heal their relationships
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Majority of adults caring for their parents say it helps heal their relationships: survey
Survey: Many Adults Caring for Aging Parents Report Improved Relationships