Sandwich Generation
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- 3 Cheers for the Sandwich GenerationAs members of the Sandwich Generation, you experience stress, guilt and exhaustion as you take care of parents growing older and kids growing up. Here are some practical tips to help you cope.
Sandwich Generation: Nice Name Meaning Caring for Terminally Ill ParentsLearn the process a family goes through when a parent is first suspected of being terminally ill to learning how to provide everyone with the best quality of life.- Parenting Your Parents: How to Survive as the Middle of the Sandwich GenerationTaking care of elders can be difficult, but also rewarding. The key is allowing seniors some independence and a say in making decisions for their care.
The Senior Sandwich Generation--Formerly Known as Baby BoomersMore and more people in their fifties and sixties are finding themselves squeezed between two generations who are dependant upon them for financial support.
We Are the Sandwich GenerationDo you have to "just get"through the days, or is there a way to organize your life?- The Sandwich Generation: Boomers Caring for Elderly Parents and Children Face Unique Financial, Emotional PressuresMore Americans than ever are taking care of their parents while raising their own children. The trend is leaving some families strapped, both emotionally and financially, but there are steps people can take to make living in the "sandwich generation" easier.
- Baby Boomers as Grandparents: The Club Sandwich GenerationDo you have mixed feelings about this new chapter? Here's some tips for grandparents-to-be and reminders for the veterans '" honor your children, stand up for your own needs and make the most of this experience.
- Sandwich Generation HaikuFor people caught in the middle
The Sandwich Generation: When a Parent Moves in with YouWhen my father passed away six years ago we contemplated having my mother move in with us. What ever option you choose, it's not an easy road to navigate.- The Sandwich Generation: Adults Caring for Children and Their Own ParentsMany baby boomers are finding themselves sandwiched between two worlds--caring for and raising their own children, while also being responsible for their aging parents.
