Your toolkit for caregiver advocacy in the workplace
Whether you're just getting started or have an established family caregiver Employee Resource Group (ERG), Homethrive has tools and resources to raise awareness, advocate for change, and engage your team.
Raise awareness and be a change-maker for caregivers in your organization
Homethrive x Unseen
The PBS documentary Unseen is a heart-felt depiction of the challenges that caregivers of children with disabilities experience every day.
For a limited time, you can host a on-demand virtual screening of the film combined with a live Q&A with the directors and Homethrive’s caregiving experts around building a caregiver-friendly culture at work.
ERGs are voluntary, employee-led groups that aim to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace. While your organization may have existing ERGs that touch on caregiving issues (such as affinity groups for working parents, LGBTQ+ individuals, or Black employees), it is important to bring all caregiving employees and leaders together to share their unique situations and perspectives so they can work toward effective solutions.
Already have an ERG?
On-demand content that’s perfect for inspiring meaningful discussion at your next meeting.
Review this Caregiver Plan to help you reevaluate and organize your priorities, emergency contacts, and care team.
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Start a discussion with these 25 tips to take care of your loved one and yourself after a diagnosis.
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Homethrive supports every caregiver
Aging
Caring for a loved one who is aging comes with a unique set of challenges. We can guide you through Medicare, senior living options, a new Alzheimer’s diagnosis, shifting family dynamics, and more to save you precious time and energy.
Disabilities
If you have a child or another loved one with a disability, we help you find the right care, get academic support, and make the best decisions for your loved one and your family.
Medical Conditions
Whether supporting a partner through cancer treatment or a friend after an accident, we help navigate hospital discharge and recovery, so you can focus on what matters.