For more than 25 years, I have walked the sacred path of caregiving, first alongside my mother and later with my beloved wife, Karen. Caregiving is not something you choose lightly; it chooses you through love. It stretches you, humbles you, and, if you allow it, transforms you.
Karen was, and still is, the soul behind this mission. Her courage, her tenderness, and her unwavering belief that “when you create, you feel alive” continue to guide me. Through the long nights, the quiet victories, and the moments of heartbreak, I discovered that caregiving is both devotion and depletion, grief and grace.
Today, I carry that lived experience into my work, supporting caregivers and those who stand beside them. Because no one on this journey should feel invisible. And even in the hardest seasons, joy is still possible.
