Having been a caregiver for a disabled loved one, I know firsthand how lonely it can feel. However, our communities are key to dispeling isolation and forging connections during these hard times.
In this episode of Parenting Impossible, I share my motto ‘create the things you wish existed,’ and delve into how building a support network has been my lifeline. Getting involved in local organizations, support groups, and advocacy efforts has helped me find valuable resources and work toward a more inclusive society. For caregivers, having a support system is crucial to prevent burnout, provide emotional support, and offer practical assistance. Connecting with other caregivers for advice and accessing respite care services has been vital for my well-being. Knowing I have a community to lean on has been a game-changer.
In this episode, you will hear:
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Why I believe building supportive networks is crucial for caregivers of disabled individuals
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How I’ve seen engaging in parent support groups benefit families with disabled members
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The impact I’ve noticed community engagement has on individuals and families navigating disability
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