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If you have male Sandwiched Boomers in your life who are caring for aging parents, there’s a lot you can do to raise awareness: Advocate for more appropriate and useful accommodations in the workplace: the availability of geriatric care managers, resources for work/home balance and extended paid leave. Work on expanding the Lifespan Respite Care Act, passed by Congress in 2006. Although $300 million in grants was earmarked to help provide relief to those giving long-term care to family members, the cost of these needs is closer to $300 billion. … Continue reading

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Due to a lovely Sandwich Generation conflict – her mother’s birthday celebration – we have rescheduled our Virtual Book Tour with Carolyn Howard-Johnson for another day. Check back with us next week to meet and greet her.

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Getting back to the new trend in male caregiving, Metlife has recently completed a study called “Sons at Work.” It found that, while 62% of women spoke with their co-workers about their care-giving responsibilities, only 48% of men did. Despite core values of filial devotion, sons often don’t know how to go about finding help nor do they feel comfortable asking for it. Recognizing this resistance, over the next few days we want to offer some suggestions. Talking about these ideas with the men in your life can affect a … Continue reading

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In an effort to keep her campaign alive, during the Cleveland democratic debate last night Hillary Clinton referred to herself as a fighter – saying that’s the kind of president the country needs in these difficult and complicated times. The debate was contentious and she was feisty, both with Obama and the moderator, Tim Russet. But was that only because she’s struggling to stay in the race or was it also because women, by nature, tend to be more emotional and expressive? Clinton and Obama went back and forth about … Continue reading

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