Twenty-five years ago this week (or, if you'd rather, 219,168 hours, 13,150,080 minutes or 789,004,080 seconds ago) on a rainy Fourth of July weekend, I drove a rental truck to a local magazine printer's warehouse to pick up copies of the first issue of Today's Caregiver magazine. I loaded the issues onto the truck and then spent the entire next week delivering the magazines to hospitals and care facilities across my community.
Four months later, we created caregiver.com and were able to instantly interact with and support family caregivers around the nation and even the world. Yet, it is this first weekend that will always be indelibly etched in my mind. As I shared the magazines with caregivers in waiting rooms across Southeast Florida and watched them flip through the pages, it was tremendously gratifying to see the recognition pass across their faces that maybe they weren't so alone after all.
One of my favorite moments happened as I sat down in the main waiting room of a hospital in Fort Lauderdale and watched with great interest as two elderly sisters picked up a copy of the magazine which I had just placed on the table. As they looked through the publication, one lady suddenly brightened up, pointed to an article on diabetic foot care and said, "See, Margaret? I told you that you shouldn't go barefoot." She then proceeded to go tip by tip through the entire article using it to support her contentions about her sister's diabetes care. She was using the article to help her as she cared for her sister.
Countless other such moments have occurred across the country over the past 25 years at over 287 Fearless Caregiver Conferences and as I interact with family caregivers on airplanes, at other events, in hospital waiting rooms and even through emails. I have been blessed by these conversations and the opportunity to share them here with you in this newsletter, on caregiver.com, at the events and in the pages of Today's Caregiver magazine. I look forward to spending the rest of my days doing what I love most: talking to, sharing with, supporting and learning from the real healthcare experts in the world—family caregivers.
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