For Caregivers
You are doing one of the hardest jobs on Earth.
Burnout, emotional health, finances, and faith — practical, compassionate resources for the people who give everything.

A note for you
You are seen. You are not alone.
Caregiving for a brain injury survivor reshapes your whole life — your schedule, your finances, your faith, your friendships. This page exists so the resources you need are in one place when you finally have a quiet minute to look.
Caregiver resource pillars
Caregiver Burnout
Recognize the signs early — exhaustion, irritability, withdrawal, hopelessness. Burnout is not weakness. It's a medical reality.
Source: AARP
Emotional & Spiritual Health
Grief, anger, faith struggles, and joy can all coexist. Tools for therapists, support groups, and prayer.
Source: Caregiver Action Network
Financial Support
Medicaid waivers, SSDI, veterans benefits, GoFundMe playbooks, and hospital financial aid programs.
Source: BenefitsCheckUp
Home Care Guidance
Wheelchairs and transfers, medication routines, feeding tubes, seizure response, fall prevention.
Source: BIAA Caregiver Guide
Respite & Support Groups
You cannot pour from an empty cup. National and local respite programs, and peer support groups.
Source: ARCH National
Caregiver Reading List
Books, devotionals, and podcasts that have carried other caregivers through the hardest seasons.
Source: Community-curated