‘Parents Are Always in the Parent Role’: When Adult Children Move Home in Crisis

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‘Parents Are Always in the Parent Role’: When Adult Children Move Home in Crisis
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'I have a family holding my hand while I put the pieces together.' When adult children navigating addiction, divorce, or mental health challenges move home, their parents find new challenges—and hope.

The return often means parents must shelve retirement plans, face new worries about a child’s emotional and mental health

Michael Hurt, with his wife, Taylor Rudin Hurt, and their daughter, Piper, are living with Michael’s parents while he is in recovery. ‘I’m happily married now,’ he says.Karen Hurt volunteers in her local arts community and loves to travel. The 71-year-old had dreams of her children launching out on their own, thriving and returning home for visits.

She didn’t expect her 38-year-old son, his wife and their daughter to move back in with her after he lost his job during the pandemic and

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