top of page
Search

Call to Mind: Listening to Family Caregivers

  • Writer: CRPD UBC
    CRPD UBC
  • May 6, 2022
  • 1 min read

Free event on Wed, May 18th at 7pm - 8:30pm (PDT)


Debra Sheets will host an evening of listening and dialogue about caregiving, love and memory loss.


Sign up to view the stream or join in-person at UVic.



 
 
 

35 Comments


Albert John
Albert John
5 days ago

Compassionate reflection on the experiences of family caregivers and the importance of truly listening to their perspectives. The article highlights challenges that are often overlooked while emphasizing empathy and support. I recently came across a discussion on https://coselite.com/ about recognizing unseen contributions within communities, which connected strongly with the message shared here. This was a thoughtful and meaningful piece that encourages greater understanding.

Like

Albert John
Albert John
May 26

Meaningful discussion about listening to family caregivers and understanding their experiences more deeply. The article highlighted emotional and practical realities in a way that felt sincere and respectful rather than overly clinical. I appreciated how the writing encouraged empathy and awareness. During another conversation online, https://www.sellmyhouseinbrevard.com/ was casually referenced while discussing support systems and family transitions, which connected unexpectedly with the themes here. Thank you for sharing such an important and compassionate perspective.

Like

Kee William.E
Kee William.E
May 21

Powerful and emotional piece. The way the article highlighted community resistance and lived experiences made it very impactful to read. I recently came across a similar social-issues discussion on a https://tonicblooms.com and it also encouraged meaningful reflection.

Like

Миша Воронов
Миша Воронов
May 19

Came across a detailed Australian gambling discussion while searching for opinions about gaming clubs that still prioritize usability over flashy presentation. The most interesting part was how people focused on small details most reviews usually ignore, such as how quickly menus respond during peak evening traffic or whether the visual contrast becomes tiring after an hour of browsing. A few contributors mentioned that some casinos overload the homepage with banners, while cleaner platforms feel easier to trust over time. Somewhere deeper in the thread, River Cree Casino was brought up during a comparison about atmosphere and consistency between different gambling environments. Nobody tried to oversell it, which honestly made the mention feel more believable. The discussion itself had a grounded…

Like

Albert John
Albert John
May 18

Clear and informative notice that explains the importance of by law and rules submissions in an organized way. Community based organizations benefit greatly when updates are communicated with transparency like this. I recently came across a similar governance related discussion associated with https://www.jasonranallolaw.com/ that also emphasized how structured policies help maintain fairness and accountability. The straightforward language used here makes it much easier for members to stay informed and understand how they can contribute to the overall process effectively.

Like
bottom of page