Caregiver Support
Serious Mental Illness
The Caregiver Dividend
When caregivers are properly supported, the positive impact ripples across families, the healthcare system, businesses, and society at large.
For loved ones, a well-supported family caregiver means better outcomes, stronger relationships, and fewer relapses and hospitalizations.
For families, it brings peace of mind, reduced stress, and the ability to show up fully at home and work.
For the healthcare system, effective caregiving translates into fewer emergency visits, lower healthcare costs, and a more sustainable approach to long-term care.
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For employers, supporting employee caregivers leads to reduced absenteeism, higher productivity, and improved retention, as employees are better able to balance their work and caregiving responsibilities.
And for society at large, empowering caregivers fosters healthier communities, lowers the burden on public health resources, and strengthens the social fabric by ensuring that people with mental illness and dementia can live fuller, more stable lives at home.
The Caregiver Dividend is real, and by investing in caregivers, we're creating a healthier, more resilient future for everyone.
What We Believe
We believe that caregivers are the unsung heroes of our healthcare system. The healthcare system could not function with caregivers, yet provides families with little support. It is time to change that.
Our co-founders bring a combined 35 years of professional and personal experience with family caregiving. We’ve walked in your shoes and understand firsthand the challenges, frustrations, and triumphs that come with caregiving. We know what works and what doesn’t.
We know that when caregivers are empowered with the right tools, they can drive better outcomes and keep their loved ones safe and healthy at home. We believe in giving caregivers the respect and resources they deserve.
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That's why we focus on supporting your entire care journey. Our digital app is designed to help improve the health and well-being of both the caregiver and the care recipient. We understand the importance of providing comprehensive caring support to family caregivers, ensuring they have all the tools and resources they need.
It's time we give caregivers the support they deserve.
Download The Care Hack App
Download The Care Hack App
Helping you hack the mental healthcare system. Resources, coaching & customized support for family caregivers.
Questions before getting started?
FAQs
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Under Medicare rules, a caregiver who qualifies typically includes individuals who provide essential help and support to someone with a medical condition or disability, often within the home setting. While Medicare itself does not directly cover caregiver services, it recognizes caregivers as those offering essential care and assistance, which can include services related to daily living and medical needs. These caregivers may be family members, friends, or hired professionals who deliver critical care services and support within the home environment.
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To support a caregiver friend, consider offering practical help and emotional care. You can assist by providing respite care, allowing them a break from their caregiving duties. Offering to help with daily tasks or running errands can also be a huge relief. Additionally, providing resources or recommending professional caregivers can ensure they have access to additional support if needed. Showing empathy and being a listening ear can also make a significant difference in their overall well-being.
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Finding a therapist can be challenging due to several factors. One major issue is the shortage of resources for healthcare workers, which can limit the availability of qualified professionals. Additionally, the high demand for mental health care often exceeds the supply of therapists, making it difficult to secure timely appointments. Accessibility can also be a barrier, as care may not be readily available in all geographic locations or may not be covered by insurance. Furthermore, finding a therapist who is the right fit in terms of specialization, approach, and personal compatibility can add to the difficulty, making the search for effective care a more complex process.