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3 pages in length. As the baby boomers converge upon retirement age and beyond, they bring into focus just how inadequate the 'system' truly is in relation to health care and economic security. The burden of responsibility must fall somewhere if government programs are not capable of sustaining this larger than normal group of elderly; in this particular situation, adult children are being handed the weight whether they are prepared for it or not. Dubbed the sandwich generation, adult children of baby boomers have an unprecedented and daunting task in that their longer living parents and their own children must be cared for simultaneously, placing tremendous burden upon finances, emotions and resources. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The burden of responsibility must fall somewhere if government programs are not capable of sustaining this larger than normal group of elderly; in this particular situation, adult children are being
handed the weight whether they are prepared for it or not. Dubbed the sandwich generation, adult children of baby boomers have an unprecedented and daunting task in that their
longer living parents and their own children must be cared for simultaneously, placing tremendous burden upon finances, emotions and resources. That delicate balancing act is a familiar one in
far more American homes than you might expect. An estimated 16 million Americans - more people than live in all of New England - find themselves "sandwiched" between two
generations, struggling to raise their kids while caring for an aging loved one. That number is about to explode: In 25 years, there will be 60 million Americans between
the ages of 66 and 84, many of them needing full- or part-time care (Bowers, 2006). The impact of this growing reality is already being felt in the workplace
as adult children must take on more hours or even a second job in order to maintain the economic pressure of caring for both generations; their lives by having to
virtually give up themselves and their interests, passions or aspirations just to have enough time; and society in the way that such arrangements will not always be workable within certain
families and therefore will create greater pressure upon local, state and national resources. Social workers stand to carry a considerable amount of the burden as the system continues to
show significant strain. According to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, "the primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-being and help
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