Caregiving
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Intertwines caregivers’ personal stories with the history of the American care system.
From Executive Producer Bradley Cooper, this is the story of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and the stakes of care in America today. Narrated by Uzo Aduba (The Residence) and directed by Chris Durrance.
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Support for Caregiving is made possible by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc.; Comfort Keepers; CareScout Holdings, Inc.; Care.com; Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation; Richard King Mellon Foundation; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations;...
Caregiving
Preview
Preview: Season 1 | 3m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
From Executive Producer Bradley Cooper, this is the story of caregivers navigating the ups and downs of their work, revealing the state and the stakes of care in America today. Narrated by Uzo Aduba (The Residence) and directed by Chris Durrance.
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[Bradley Cooper] - Like most people, I didn't even think about caregiving until my father was diagnosed with cancer.
[Bradley Cooper] My dad was some who I idolized.
I used to dress up like him when I was a kid in kindergarten and get made fun of because I wanted to wear like a suit and tie And then to go from that to giving him a bath is is is a quite a traumatic thing.
[Ai-Jen Poo] - Everyone has a ca Caring for our families is the most important and invisible work that we will Do you think we look alike?
Hey, girl.
Doesn't matter who you are, where you live, what you do, where you come from You need care.
- How you feel this morning?
You good?
And we have this invisible army who are essentially holding us all up as families.
And therefore holding the entire economy up.
- Let me pat dry your face.
People are doing everything they and more.
And it's simply not sufficien because we need to have a recogn that care is a public good.
So my dad is actually a medicall Navy Seal, and now he's like, helping me just get stronger.
I'm here caring for two sick peo which is definitely hard, harder than anything I've ever done in There's just this simmering cris Everyone is burning out, whether it's the care worker or the family member.
Everyone is under extreme duress I have reintroduced a credit for caring Bill.
It is for those that are caring for their loved ones.
We're trapped in a caregiving cr within an economic crisis, within a health care crisis.
Now, we have a once in a generat opportunity to support all of our families and our caregivers, too.
It really is up to us.
All of us can hel raise the banner for caregivers.
That's why I'm excited to partne with WETA and produce this documentary.
Together with your help, we can make a di
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Preview: S1 | 1m 1s | An intimate preview of Caregiving, honoring the invisible heroes who care for others every day. (1m 1s)
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Preview: S1 | 31s | A look at the emotional toll and quiet strength of caregivers across the country. (31s)
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Preview: S1 | 3m 9s | Intertwines caregivers’ personal stories with the history of the American care system. (3m 9s)
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