Role blending brings risks.
The sandwich generation, as this situation is called, is exhausting not only for the caregiver.
How to eliminate these risks?

If you are dealing with caring for older family members, such as your own parents, and you are also responsible for your own family, including your career, there is a situation called sandwich generation. This situation brings many challenges and requires a particular balance of roles and demands.

The risk of the sandwich generation is the feeling of getting lost between different roles and forgetting one's own needs and desires. But how can this be prevented? By actively working on self-awareness and controlling your own limits.
There are other risks in struggling with role intermingling:

Burnout. Constant pressure from different directions can lead to burnout when caring for parents, children or in a relationship. Signs of burnout must be recognized early and support and rest sought.

Loss of self. Many sandwich-generation people tend to forget their own needs and interests. Taking care of yourself is important for maintaining health and happiness.

Communication breakdown. Communicate openly with your loved ones and make your needs known. Even if it's sometimes beyond human capacity and there is no space to do so. Don't be afraid to ask for support from family, friends or professionals.

Asking for help is not a weakness, but rather a show of strength and reason. Seeking support from others, whether it is in the form of family, friends or professional advice, will help you to maintain your physical and mental health. Be aware of your limits, seek support and don't be afraid to talk about your emotions and needs.

A team of professionals will take care of you

Petra Kýhosová

Petra Kýhosová

Guide for caring families, bereavement counsellor and palliative counsellor with experience in facilitating support groups.
 

Martina Bezoušková

Martina Bezoušková

Psychologist for caring people, for people in crisis and difficult life situations. Experienced in individual and group work with clients and running a crisis telephone line.

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Answers to the most common questions

Anyone dealing with the care of a loved one can contact us. We accompany individuals, couples and entire families. Our approach is individual, so it depends on the specific situation and needs of the client.

You can find us in Prague. We provide our services in the whole territory of the Capital City of Prague and its surroundings. We can come to your home, place of residence or you can come to our premises. We are not opposed to any other place of your choice. And if it is not possible to meet in person, we will establish cooperation over the phone and look for ways to make arrangements. We also work online.

The initial telephone interview is free of charge. Subsequently, the client pays based on the provided service either individual consultations - 900 CZK/hour or in case of longer-term cooperation we agree on the so-called package price. This is tailored to the client's needs.

You can contact us via the web contact form and we will call you back to arrange an initial consultation. Together we will map out your needs and offer possible scenarios for further cooperation and outline available sources of assistance. Consultations take place in person at our premises, at your home, at work or by phone or online.

We enter into cooperation after a common agreement and with precisely specified services. We offer you accompaniment in the care of your loved one for as long as it is needed. Our care can be long term and flexible depending on what is happening and what you need. We are available for times when care is purely up to you, but we also look for formal support options. Should your loved one pass away, we are ready and qualified to accompany you through the grieving period as well. This too makes sense to us.

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It would be very difficult for me to take care of my mother (88) without you

Caring for others can be debilitating

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