1. It is ungenerous for someone of his ample means not to provide more for the care of his aging parents. 2. And sometimes the young parents worry about how their aging parents will fare financially in their final days. 3. At some point, she said, society will have to acknowledge the plight of the middle-aged sandwich generation caring for children and aging parents longer than ever before. 4. At such turning points, many adult children worry about how to care for their aging parents. 5. Baby boomers are caught in the sandwich generation, tending to aging parents and growing offspring. 6. Barnes did not foresee a future of providing care for an aging parent. 7. Because he would remain close to Massachusetts, he and his wife could return home regularly to look after their aging parents. 8. Because an increasing number of women are entering the workforce, the care of children and aging parents is being left to professionals at institutions. 9. A baby boomer generation raising children and, often, taking care of aging parents as well has furthered that demand. 10. A great number of people want seeds to give to other gardeners, including many aging parents and okra-loving friends. |