Dying of Loneliness and Boredom
We live in the loneliest time in human history, at least in the last 1000 years. A higher percentage of people live alone or just live in cold, institutionalized setting than ever before. And it's bound to get even worse, especially with the elderly. In just 20 years, there will be 71 million retirees in America, twice the number in the country today.
Kevin Swanson conducts a vitally important interview with Carmen Bowman, consultant for elderly care, and an advocate for relational, individualized care for the infirmed and suffering elders in our communities. Carmen issues a passionate call for more families to visit these needy, lonely folks. Occasionally the rubber hits the road on this broadcast, and we get to the practical ways to love our neighbor as ourselves. May God bless your family with more love as you listen!
We live in the loneliest time in human history, at least in the last 1000 years. A higher percentage of people live alone or just live in cold, institutionalized setting than ever before. And it's bound to get even worse, especially with the elderly. In just 20 years, there will be 71 million retirees in America, twice the number in the country today.
Kevin Swanson conducts a vitally important interview with Carmen Bowman, consultant for elderly care, and an advocate for relational, individualized care for the infirmed and suffering elders in our communities. Carmen issues a passionate call for more families to visit these needy, lonely folks. Occasionally the rubber hits the road on this broadcast, and we get to the practical ways to love our neighbor as ourselves. May God bless your family with more love as you listen!
November 27, 2009
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