How Do You Handle Emotional Toll on Baby Boomers’ Mental Health

JonSnow

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Many Baby Boomers are part of the “sandwich generation,” caring for both aging parents and their own adult children. This can lead to emotional burnout, anxiety, and even depression. How do you manage the stress of caregiving while protecting your own mental health? Are there support groups or self-care practices that have helped you cope?
 
When you’re caring for others, it’s vital to also take care of yourself. If you don’t, you might end up feeling drained and overwhelmed. Remember, you can’t help others if you’re not in a good place. So, take breaks. Step outside for fresh air or enjoy a nice spa day to relax and recharge.
 

Many Baby Boomers are part of the “sandwich generation,” caring for both aging parents and their own adult children. This can lead to emotional burnout, anxiety, and even depression. How do you manage the stress of caregiving while protecting your own mental health? Are there support groups or self-care practices that have helped you cope?
Caregivers manage stress through support groups, self-care, setting boundaries, and seeking help.
 
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