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J Gerontol Soc Work. 2008;50:321-44. doi: 10.1080/01634370802137991.

Grandparent caregivers.

Journal of gerontological social work

Stacey Kolomer

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  1. University of Georgia, Tucker Hall, School of Social Work, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

PMID: 18924399 DOI: 10.1080/01634370802137991

Abstract

Although grandparent caregiving is not a new phenomenon in the United States, there has been a dramatic increase in grandparent-headed households in the last two decades. Many of these care providers are older and feel somewhat unprepared to raise a new generation of children. As a result, grandparent caregivers are at risk for multiple physical, mental, and emotional problems due to the stresses and strains of care provision. This article summarizes characteristics of grandparent caregivers in our society, the challenges that they face, and how organizations are attempting to assist these older adults with their care provision responsibilities. Recommendations for future research and intervention design will also be discussed.

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