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The Session - The Sandwich Generation & Caring For Aging Parents

1 Timothy 5:4: Encourages children to "repay" parents by caring for them.

Ephesians 6:1-3 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.

What is the sandwich generation?

The "sandwich generation"—typically adults aged 30–50—faces immense, often overwhelming burdens, balancing care for children and aging parents.

The sandwich generation often times struggles with financial strain, emotional exhaustion, and severe time constraints.

Almost one-third of caregivers are in this position.

According to Mental Health America, 95% of the sandwich generation reports significant impacts on their lives, including reduced personal time, career conflicts, and, for many, jeopardized retirement savings.

Key Aspects of the Caregiver Burden

  • Financial Strain: Sandwich generation caregivers frequently face high out-of-pocket expenses (averaging approximately $10,000 annually) for care, in addition to supporting their own children, which can severely impact long-term financial stability.
  • Time Constraints: These caregivers often spend around 30 hours per week on caregiving tasks, leading to a constant, high-pressure feeling of having insufficient time.
  • Emotional & Physical Toll: The dual responsibility often leads to burnout, high stress, anxiety, and guilt. Women often bear a higher intensity of this burden.
  • Impact on Work: Many, particularly women, struggle to balance careers with caregiving responsibilities.
  • Role Reversal: According to Mental Health America Individuals must navigate the emotional, difficult shift of taking on parental roles for their own parents.
  • Christian support for the sandwich generation focuses on finding strength through faith, prayer, and community to balance caring for aging parents and children.
  • Key approaches include embracing self-care as stewardship rather than selfishness, setting realistic boundaries, and reframing caregiving as a God-ordained opportunity to serve.
  • Scott Question: Can we define what some of those realistic boundaries might be?

(Focus on the Family.)

A devotional podcast for parents on the go! Encouragement, Scripture, & prayer in just 7 minutes. Join the journey!

To reach Tom Russell, go to https://www.heritagechristiancounselingofmansfield.com.

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