Hosted by Joe Mantegna,
And Thou Shalt Honor examines the various aspects of caregiving in a warm and caring documentary. It also documents an exciting new stage in our cultural development. While the huge increase in the number of caregivers in our society can be said to be a result of the success of medical technology, it also represents a breakthrough in our growth as an extended family. During the second half of the 20th Century, advances in medical technology made it possible for individuals to survive for years with diseases and chronic conditions that would have made a rapid death just a few years before. Though laudable, this created a new population of persons in need of caregiving ... and, therefore, a new population of caregivers. Many, if not most, of us will be both in our lifetimes -- caregiver and the cared-for. We may slip into these roles so gradually that we scarcely realize it. Or, as the social scientists say, we may not self-identify.
And Thou Shalt Honor’s 2-hour special examines various aspects for aging parents, spouses, children and friends—highlighting the burdens and rewards of caregiving.
Topics include:
- Long Term Care
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- The Eden Alternative
- Geriatric Care Managers
- Volunteerism
- Work Place Issues
Airs primetime on Thursday, May 8, 2008 from 8pm-10pm
Encores air on May 21st from 1-3pm and on May 25th from 3-5pm.
See a program sample: