Stories of Care

Nadia’s Story — “When Care Isn’t Enough: Loving Through Decline and Defending Your Effort”
December 1, 2025
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I’ve been caring for my mother for almost four years. She’s eighty-six, living with grade 3 cancer, Parkinson’s, dementia, diabetes,

Jonas’s Story — “Caregiver Fatigue vs. Burnout: How to Tell the Difference Before It’s Too Late”
November 28, 2025
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I used to think being tired was just part of caregiving. That it came with the territory—like endless dishes, midnight

Elise’s Story — “When Care Becomes a Life, Not a Season”
November 27, 2025
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I’m almost thirty, and some days it feels like I’ve spent my whole life caring for someone. I stopped working

Danielle – “Losing Yourself in Caregiving: How to Stay Connected to Who You Are”
September 30, 2025
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It’s been fourteen months since I started caring for my dad here in California. When I first came, I thought

Maya – “When Caregiving Becomes Verbal Abuse: Finding Strength to Set Boundaries”
September 29, 2025
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I’ve been caring for my brother for five years now. I’m twenty-eight, and he’s twenty-five. And if I’m being completely

Renee’s Story — “The Weight of Staying: Loving Through Decline and Letting Go”
September 26, 2025
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I spent most of my twenties caring for my grandpa—the man who raised me when no one else did. I
