coronavirus pandemic has heightened their fears for their parent's futures.A study of 2,000 adults aged 40 and over with elderly parents found half felt the restricted contact during the lockdowns has made them think about how they will care for them in years to come.And for 57 per cent, Covid has given them a glimpse of what life could be like if they are unable to check in on their parents regularly.More than four in 10 adults (41 per cent) worry their parents will be isolated and alone, while 33 per cent are concerned about the risk of falls.Other fears include that they are not eating and drinking properly (16 per cent), they aren't safe and secure in their home (11 per cent) and that they aren't as active as they should be (31 per.