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For many elderly carers of a relative who has a learning or other disability, future planning is an issue. The population of older parents who have children with a learning disability is growing and many of their children are likely to outlive them.[1] In many cases the caring role can span up to seven decades, ending only with their death.[2][3] Governments and other service providers cannot ignore the pressing needs of this population and their parent and sibling carers.[4] In most countries, family carers provide inexpensive care for a person with a learning disability and other disabilities.[5] This trend is set to continue in England.[6] Demographic changes and the health needs of these two growing populations must be considered against government policy constraints and limited in-home and external care options in order to avoid a crisis.[7] The consequences of not supporting these family carers will lead to crisis management, increase in distress and care giving burdens, and increased spending on unsuitable crisis placements.[8] Housing and financial guidance are issues for caregivers.[8]
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