Amazing. Early this week, thousands watched the CARE documentary in events all over the country, and it's already being used to start important conversations about the future of being cared for at home.
Did you miss it or would you like to encourage others who missed it to watch? For a limited time, you can watch the documentary online. Sign up and you'll be linked to it in the next few days. You'll also get updates with all the information you need to join the conversation about CARE moving forward.
With natural disasters exposing weaknesses in how we make sure everyone can live well, and human-created disasters, like the rescinding of DACA, exposing how we're excluding people at a time when we all need to be pulling together—the issues raised in this documentary are now more urgent than ever.
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Sooner or later, you're going to know someone in your life that needs home care. There's no better time to start thinking about it, or the home care system, than now.
Thanks!
Ishita Srivastava
CARE, a powerful new documentary that shows the dynamics of care and caregiving relationships, is premiering the day after Labor Day on the PBS World Channel and the filmmakers need your help to get the word out. Will you sign up for a CARE watch party?
Yes, I’d like to host or attend a CARE watch party.
No, I can't attend, but I can pledge to watch the documentary.
It’s not easy to talk about caring for each other as we grow old or become unable to take care of ourselves, but the CARE broadcast might just be the meaningful opportunity that many of us need to do it.
It couldn’t come at a better time. 90% of Americans want to age at home, but our home care system is at a breaking point. If we ever hope to preserve and build a home care system that can work for everyone, we’re going to need to start having conversations about it now. Will you sign up and help make some of those conversations happen?
Yes, I’d like to host or attend a CARE watch party.
No, I can't attend, but I can pledge to watch the documentary.
CARE is a moving and powerful film that shows the dynamics of care and caregiving relationships—something we don't often see on TV or in the movies. Using personal stories, it connects the dots between care workers and families, and shows how stretched the system is for everyone. In most areas, it will air on the PBS World Channel on Tuesday, September 5 at 8 PM Eastern, 9 PM Pacific (Check here for local listings).
Would you consider hosting a watch party for your friends and neighbors during the broadcast? We’ll provide a watch party guide and plenty of suggested discussion topics to make sure you get the most out of your watch party.
Watch parties are important because they bring people together to experience the film, share their feelings and reactions, and channel them into discussion and action. Your watch party will help your friends and neighbors get involved in the movement to change the way we care.
Yes, I’d like to host or attend a CARE watch party.
No, I can't attend, but I can pledge to watch the documentary.
Thanks!
Ishita Srivastava
Director of Culture Change, Caring Across Generations
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