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The shift from being an independent adult to being dependent on others for financial and physical assistance is called the bridge phase.
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The move from independent adulthood to needing financial and physical help is typically described as becoming dependent or entering a caregiving/dependency phase. "Bridge phase" more commonly refers to a transitional period (e.g., phased retirement or other life-stage transitions), not specifically loss of independence.
The move from independent adulthood to needing financial and physical help is typically described as becoming dependent or entering a caregiving/dependency phase. "Bridge phase" more commonly refers to a transitional period (e.g., phased retirement or other life-stage transitions), not specifically loss of independence.
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