As seasons shift and the world around us gets lighter, parenting parents shouldnât feel like an uphill battle. Each moment of humor, community, and finding beauty in the small things can help us embrace the spring.
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Gray Monster is taking your inbox analog. This May, weâre hitting the open road, and we want you riding shotgun. Our first stop, NYC.
Weâre picking up our pals at @wecareoutloud and handing the aux to @howsyourboomer and @soyourparentsareold . @partytrick mapped out the route.
The pit stops are planned and weâre picking up the tab. With snacks and souvenirs packed, you can expect to hear from leaders who are making the road caregivers travel easier and meet folks on a similar journey. With seats for 150 family caregivers, you donât want to miss this trip. Register at link in bio and weâll save you a seatbelt.
Caregivers donât get much rest, and we donât either. Thereâs no sleep âtil Brooklyn.
Caregiving is sometimes taking the small wins where you can and they count more than you think.
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No Wrong Door is exactly what the name promises.
A place families can start when they need help and donât know where to begin. It connects caregivers and those looking for support to trusted services, benefits, and real people who can help navigate long-term care without getting bounced between agencies.
One place to start, fewer hoops to jump through.
https://nwd.acl.gov/resources.html
Our inbox was overflowing this week with your stories. Some funny, some heartfelt, all of them familiar and reminding us weâre in this stage of life together.
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The Family Healthcare Playbook by Karesha McGee is exactly what most caregivers wish existed sooner. A clear, practical guide for the âaccidental caregiverâ navigating medical jargon, paperwork, and family decisions.