Carevation Blog

Exploring the realities, innovations, and everyday wisdom of caregiving.

The Carevation blog is a space for real stories, practical insights, and thoughtful perspectives from across the caregiving ecosystem.

From founder reflections and product updates to care practices and community voices, each post aims to shine a light on the unseen work and systemic challenges caregivers face—while offering new ways to navigate the journey.

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Caregiving Reflections
June 23, 2026

How Being Gay Taught Me to Care Without a Map

On chosen family, hard conversations, and showing up without directions

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

What Help Actually Feels Like

Why support in caregiving isn’t just about doing more — and what actually makes a difference

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

The Exhaustion that Sleep Doesn't Fix

Why caregiving fatigue isn’t about rest — and what’s actually draining you

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

When Everyone Thought Someone Else Was Handling It

Why caregiving roles don’t always get defined — and how that’s where things begin to slip

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

How to Understand Where Your Loved One Truly Needs Support

A practical way to assess daily life before crisis forces the conversation.

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

From Critical to Continuity — and a New Normal (Part 3 of 3)

The day of a hospital discharge is a moment to celebrate and begin a new routine at home.

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

Bridging the Gaps — between Systems and Humans (Part 2 of 3)

Every caregiver becomes the bridge between people who don’t talk to each other — hospitals, specialists, relatives — all connected through you.

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

Shoulder, Strength, and the Quiet Courage to Face the Pain (Part 1 of 3)

There’s nothing dramatic about the way functional ability slips away. It’s gradual — barely noticeable at first — until one day you realize that pain and constraints have replaced motion.

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Caregiving Reflections
June 9, 2026

From Chaos to Calendar: Learning to Manage My Mum’s Care

A personal account of how caregiving responsibilities crept in — and how I slowly built a system to handle the complexity.

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