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A young man looks upward from inside the cave, symbolizing a caregiver's parallel life hidden beneath the surface.

Falling Through the Trapdoor: A Caregiver’s Parallel Life

Posted onAugust 18, 2025August 18, 2025

Caregiver journey examined through Jordan Peele’s Us, showing how caregiving can feel like falling into another world. Falling Through the Trapdoor You’re just walking around. Living life. Doing all the things regular people do. And then suddenly — something happens. A diagnosis. A hospital visit. A fall. And just like that, you’re not in the Read More …

Caregiving in the Trenches: When Trauma Stacks on Top of Trauma

Posted onAugust 10, 2025August 10, 20251 Comment

Caregiving in the trenches means living in a world where just as you find your rhythm, trauma stacks on top of trauma. Things were starting to feel normal—as normal as life can be in caregiving, or life in the trenches, as we say in our world. The meds were under control, doctor’s appointments were happening Read More …

Our Caregiving Journey: How Life Flipped Overnight

Posted onJuly 27, 2025August 10, 2025

Our caregiving journey has been nothing like we expected. Two summers ago, we were standing under the Sistine Chapel ceiling, craning our necks to take it all in. Last summer, we were laughing over pizza in Amsterdam. This summer, I’m memorizing hospital hallways and medication schedules. Life flipped overnight, and we never saw it coming. Read More …

Caregiver Burnout: When the One Who Stays Becomes the Enemy

Posted onJuly 7, 2025July 7, 20253 Comments

Caregiver burnout has an ugly truth no one talks about: The one person who stays? The one who shows up every day, wipes you, lifts you, feeds you, advocates for you, cries over you?That’s the one who often gets treated like the enemy. And that’s how caregiver burnout begins. Not the aides who clock in Read More …

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