Des Moines, IA (PRWEB) May 16, 2013
There are now more Americans age 65 and older than at any other time in U.S. history. According to a Census Bureau report, in 2010, there were 40.3 million people age 65 and older, up 5.3 percent from 35 million in 2000, and just 3.1 million back in 1900.
This growing number includes parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents, many of whom are relied on for their years of experience, their tried and true advice, financial support, child rearing help, and more.
They raised us, they taught us, and they have done much for us, said Rick Anderson, president of Moms Meals, a company which delivers nutritious meals direct to your door. But now it is time to stop asking what the older Americans can do for us, and focus on what we can do for them, giving back just some of what they have done for us over the years.
What can be done now to ease the burdens in the life on older Americans? Moms Meals offers a few suggestions:
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