From the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs, welcome to Who Cares.
Who Cares explores the world of caregiving and how Canada can become the best place in the world to give and receive care. From heart-wrenching and inspiring stories from Canadians in the thick of caring, to insights from the top minds and researchers in our country that have dedicated their lives to solving the challenges of caregiving, Who Cares is here to uncover an often overlooked struggle that 50% of all Canadians will face in their lifetime.
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From the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs, welcome to Who Cares.
Who Cares explores the world of caregiving and how Canada can become the best place in the world to give and receive care. From heart-wrenching and inspiring stories from Canadians in the thick of caring, to insights from the top minds and researchers in our country that have dedicated their lives to solving the challenges of caregiving, Who Cares is here to uncover an often overlooked struggle that 50% of all Canadians will face in their lifetime.
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When your sibling has a chronic illness or a disability, childhood, and your whole life, can look quite a bit different than what you might expect. On this episode of Who Cares, we talked to Helen Ries, co-founder of Siblings Canada, on how an empty desert of support inspired her to create the resources for other siblings that she never had. We'll also hear from Terrence Ho, a caregiving advocate and author who cared for his younger brother Torrence, for over 30 years.
Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo.
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