Leaving your grandmother in a room to die might be your idea of elder care, but it's not mine. Poor nations can't do much for their elders. Do you think they're bringing the old people their medications and Ensure? Hooking them up to their respirators and checking their blood sugar?Okeefenokee wrote:The destruction of the family is the cause, not money. Poor nations all over the world care for their elders without a single granny warehouse in sight.MilSpecs wrote: If you think all is well in the U.S. for people with old parents who can't take care of themselves, you're delusional.
Warehousing granny costs more than taking her into your home, so that argument wouldn't work even if money was the factor, which it isn't.
I've seen countless examples of poor people living multiple generations under the same roof. This is just people with more money than values making up excuses for why it should be someone else's problem.
If you want to cut years off your parents' lives it's your business (and unfortunately theirs) but keep that crap out of my country. Go live like the third world if you want to.