Traditionally in the African American community, the elderly have been regarded as pioneers of the family, the vine from which generations upon generations have sprouted. The Black elderly population (individuals 65 and older) today is 3.3 million people, and is expected to triple by 2050. With resources diminishing and many home providers working two jobs, many families may be wondering how they are going to take care of home and aging parents simultaneously.
Recently, assisted living has become a more prominent option.