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5 Caregiver Solutions You Haven’t Considered
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For members of the so-called “sandwich generation” — nearly half of adults in their 40s and 50s who provide support for both aging parents and adult children — finding practical caregiver solutions can be challenging. While many options exist to care for aging parents, obstacles can include finances, work, geography and others. In some cases, weary adult children simply don’t know where to look, or, become overwhelmed with the myriad of siloed solutions when they do look.
Before making a decision, review some options you may not have considered.
CCRCs provide comprehensive care and an array of amenities to residents — including various dining plans, entertainment, social and intellectual pursuits, fitness facilities and classes, and more. Typically, CCRCs include three to four levels of living: Independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and sometimes separate care for individuals with memory impairment, all so future needs can be cared for in one community. There are several ways to finance a CCRC. Most CCRCs require an entry fee, many have minimum health requirements for entry, and some require that residents be capable of living independently at entry.
Continuing-care Retirement Communities
CCRCs provide comprehensive care and an array of amenities to residents — including various dining plans, entertainment, social and intellectual pursuits, fitness facilities and classes, and more. Typically, CCRCs include three to four levels of living: Independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and sometimes separate care for individuals with memory impairment, all so future needs can be cared for in one community. There are several ways to finance a CCRC. Most CCRCs require an entry fee, many have minimum health requirements for entry, and some require that residents be capable of living independently at entry.


