“Historically, children and grandchildren in Asian families are tasked with taking care of elder generations. But these traditions are being challenged by the modern American context, which pressures children to move out of their households and become independent adults. . . The challenges that face Asian-American elders mirror those that plague senior communities across the country: limited income, lack of access to affordable housing, deteriorating health, and a shrinking network of support. But Asian American seniors face additional [challenges] intrinsic of a community that is comprised of so many immigrants. 74% of Asian-American adults were born abroad, according to the Pew Center’s 2012 report on The Rise of Asian-Americans.” Read more here.