On-Demand Webinar
The Sandwich Generation: Caring for kids and aging parents
Many caregivers are sandwiched between raising children and caring for aging parents. Balancing both can be exhausting, especially when you’re also trying to keep up with work, relationships, and your own health.
This webinar will offer practical tips for managing competing priorities and building a support system that works across generations. You’ll also have a chance to ask questions during a live Q&A at the end of the session.

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About the webinar
On-Demand
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
12:00 pm
EST (30 mins)
In this session we’ll explore:
- The emotional toll and time demands of caregiving on both ends of the age spectrum
- Tips for managing competing priorities between your children and aging loved ones
- How to set boundaries, ask for help, and communicate needs across generations
- Ways to involve siblings, partners, and extended family in caregiving responsibilities
- How Wellthy can help ease the load with coordination support for both kids and parents
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Kimberly Simcox is a Senior Client Success Manager at Wellthy. Kimberly holds a BS in Public Policy and Management from the University of Southern California and an MBA in Leadership and Management from the University of La Verne.
Heather Roberts is a Care Manager at Wellthy. She has over 25 years of experience working with individuals of all ages, with dedicated expertise in patient advocacy and health intervention strategies for the elderly.
Beth Kelly is a Care Manager at Wellthy, on the frontlines supporting employees and their families through the many psychological, social, financial, and medical issues they encounter in today’s ever-changing healthcare and mental health climate.

