Introduction. New Perspectives on Caregiving
Reformulating Stress and Burden
Challenging the Medical Model of Dementia
Looking to the Past: What the Nineteenth Century Can Tell Us
The Elder Care Crisis: The Tyranny of the Family Responsibility Ethic
"That Was No Respite for Me!": Using Services at Home and in the Community
"They Can't Possibly Love Him as I Do": The Anguish of Institutional Placement
"Oh No, Don't Feel Guilty": Advising Others and Fighting Back
"No One Is Coming Out of This Unscathed": The Nursing Home Tragedy in the Pandemic
"This Being Homebound Is So Hard": Confronting Hospital Regulations, Sheltering in Place, and Interacting with Workers
Conclusion: How the Pandemic Exposed and Exacerbated the Crisis in Care.