In this series, Melissa Reader, Violet's CEO opens up warm and candid conversations about the highlights and lowlights of caring for loved ones during their last stage of life. 83% of people who are currently caring for an elderly, frail loved one or someone with a terminal illness find it challenging to talk about and plan for this life stage and have difficulties accessing the services they need.
Let's hear the stories behind the numbers.
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In this series, Melissa Reader, Violet's CEO opens up warm and candid conversations about the highlights and lowlights of caring for loved ones during their last stage of life. 83% of people who are currently caring for an elderly, frail loved one or someone with a terminal illness find it challenging to talk about and plan for this life stage and have difficulties accessing the services they need.
Let's hear the stories behind the numbers.
Anthony talks about the journey of caring for his sister, Trish. It's a story that spans decades of love, resilience, and navigating a world that has evolved in its understanding of disabilities.
Sharon shares the most beautiful stories of caring for her mum Joyce through the last stage of life and speaks openly about her challenges as a leader and business owner through this time.
We open the series with a moving conversation with Suzy Tay, who is caring for her father. Suzy talks about the ordinary and extraordinary nature of her role as daughter, sister and caregiver.
In this series, Melissa Reader, Violet's CEO opens up warm and candid conversations about the highlights and lowlights of caring for loved ones during their last stage of life. 83% of people who are currently caring for an elderly, frail loved one or someone with a terminal illness find it challenging to talk about and plan for this life stage and have difficulties accessing the services they need.
Let's hear the stories behind the numbers.