WASHINGTON – At 69 and responsible for caring for her quadriplegic husband, Evie Rosen-Budd watches her health and tries to exercise regularly. “If I got sick, it would be a really major issue,” the Edwards, Colo., woman said in a telephone interview from her home. Read More
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Longer life spans foster a crisis in caring America’s older women assuming increased responsibility for ailing loved ones
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