
Sharing something personal here isn’t easy, but it matters. Supporting a loved one as a long-distance caregiver shaped how I see aging, health, and the gaps families face.
In this podcast episode, I share how that experience ultimately led me toward a new career path in the nonprofit sector—focused on prevention, advocacy, and better support for vulnerable seniors.
Lived experience matters in business, and just as much in nonprofits and charities.
In this episode of Aging with Dignity, Varsha Bhat speaks with Hope for Dementia founder Parsa Famili about how his personal caregiving journey led to a charity focused on prevention and advocacy.
In this podcast I share from my own experience and on how the caregiving experience can and should translate into action, shaping the people, policies, and systems that protect brain health and quality of life for seniors and caregiver families.
Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS8ryGRdM5g
If you’ve navigated caregiving, I’d welcome your perspective—what support made the biggest difference for you?
How can your organization help make dementia prevention a healthcare priority for caregivers today and for aging populations tomorrow?
See the BIG picture. Focus on what’s important.
