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Eldercare meetups, but better. We're running these events to raise awareness on caregiving and change the narrative on both aging and caregiving.
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Conversations on Caregiving: Envisioning the Future of Care Work

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Join us for an intimate screening of an excerpt of "Caregiving", a powerful documentary exploring the global care crisis and the emotional complexity of care work. Together, we’ll reflect on the joys, challenges, and deeply human truths behind caregiving today, and explore transformative change that we can bring to the future of care work.

Bradley Cooper discovered the hard reality of caregiving when his Dad was diagnosed with lung cancer, and decided to produce this documentary to raise awareness on this topic.

But this evening isn’t just about watching a film, it’s about starting a conversation that matters.

Why Attend?

  • Uplift the voices of caregivers, both family members and professional care workers

  • Reflect on our own experience of caregiving

  • Envision a future of care, one where technology and empathy converge

  • Connect with others who are committed to reshaping care systems

What to Expect:

🤗 Connection: Who do we care for, and why does it matter?

🪞 Reflection: What do we wish was different?

🌱 Ideation: What could care work look like in a transformed future?

Whether you're an eldercare partner, a professional or informal caregiver, or an advocate for human-centered change, this space is for you.

📍 128 Prinsep Street, Antler Office

📅 23rd June, 5-7pm

🎟 Free - but RSVP is required

Let’s reimagine the future of caregiving together.

Location
Antler
128 Prinsep St, #01-01, Singapore 188655
Avatar for Glorious - Eldercare Meetups
Eldercare meetups, but better. We're running these events to raise awareness on caregiving and change the narrative on both aging and caregiving.
77 Going