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voices of mindful caregiving
This is a supportive space where caregivers can find inspiration, practical guidance, and mindful tools to navigate the challenges and rewards of caregiving with compassion, resilience, and hope.
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Finding Meaning in Caregiving: Small Moments That Matter
The weight of caregiving often shows up in lists. Medications to manage, appointments to schedule, meals to prepare, bodies to wash, dignity to preserve. When you are deep in these daily demands, it is easy to measure your day only by what gets done. But what if the meaning in caregiving is not found in completing the list, but in the moments between the tasks? Caregiving is undeniably difficult. Yet within that difficulty lives something profound. There is the possibility of

Zen Caregiving Project
May 284 min read


Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s or Dementia: Staying Present Through Change
There is a particular kind of heartbreak that can come with caring for someone living with dementia. It is the experience of watching a relationship change in ways you never expected. The person who once remembered your favorite foods, your childhood stories, and the details of your life may now struggle with names, timelines, or recognition. Many caregivers find themselves grieving moments of connection even while their loved one is still physically present. If you are carin

Zen Caregiving Project
May 184 min read


How Mindfulness Improves Communication in Caregiving Relationships
Maria had been caring for her father for three years when she noticed she had stopped really listening. She could hear his words, another complaint about medication, another familiar story, but her mind was already moving ahead to tomorrow’s appointments, the growing to-do list, and what still needed to get done before the day ended. She was planning her response before he had even finished speaking. The connection that once defined their relationship had slowly been replace

Zen Caregiving Project
May 144 min read


Volunteer Caregiving: A Practice of Compassion, Presence, and Community
There’s a particular kind of loneliness that can accompany serious illness, not just the physical isolation, but the feeling of being unseen in your full humanity. And there’s a particular gift that volunteer caregivers offer: the simple, profound act of showing up with presence, without agenda, creating space for connection when it’s needed most. For nearly 40 years, Zen Caregiving Project has trained volunteer caregivers to offer this kind of compassionate presence to those

Zen Caregiving Project
Feb 104 min read


The Heart of Zen Caregiving Project: Reflections on Volunteer Support
The Beating Heart of the Program When I began serving as the Volunteer Program Manager at Zen Caregiving Project, my predecessor told me that the daily shift change meetings are the “beating heart” of the program. It was not clear what he meant by that, and when I pressed him on it, he assured me that I would know what he meant in time. He was generous and patient as I felt my way through my first couple of weeks, and wise enough not to use too many words of explanation. Afte

Zen Caregiving Project
Dec 29, 20253 min read


Year-End Appeal: How Your Gift Sustains Mindful Caregiving Support
The daily demands of caregiving are relentless. Dishes pile up. Medications need tracking. Your back aches from helping with transfers. But it’s the emotional weight, the worry, the isolation, the quiet grief of seeing someone you love struggle while you struggle alongside them, that can be the hardest to bear. Caregiving can leave you feeling depleted, disconnected, and alone, even when you’re giving everything you have. This year-end, your support can change that. Your dona

Zen Caregiving Project
Dec 26, 20253 min read
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