Even as millions of Baby Boomers are starting to explore their retirement options, as many as 25 percent of this population also has a living parent to care for. In addition, countless men and women are struggling to provide eldercare for their older relatives while working and raising a family of their own. These are the members of the sandwich generation, and the strain they are facing is an incredible one. In fact, recent research has indicated that women who take on this role may be considerably less likely to participate in the American workforce than their male counterparts, which could have substantial economic consequences down the line.

Recently, The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch touched on the unique concerns of adult children who currently act as caregivers and provided tips that may alleviate some of the burden.

The piece covers time management strategies largely focused on negotiations with employers. These include a shortened work week to free up more time to spend at home and the ability to work remotely if and when necessary.

In addition, one of the most important suggestions the source provides is to ask for caregiver support. Though MarketWatch specifically refers to recruiting other relatives to take your place when necessary, there are other avenues for adult children to explore. Senior Providers in particular can reach out to this community by offering home care services that make use of remote monitoring and medical reminders. These features can allow adult children to breathe a bit easier and enjoy more flexibility, safe in the knowledge that their relatives are being looked after in their absence.

Contact us today through our online form to learn more about how Independa's telecare solutions can help you reach out to adult children of the sandwich generation and ensure the comfort and security of America's older adults.

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