SUMMARY - Caregiver Burnout and Respite Care
The morning light filters through the kitchen window as Elena, a 52-year-old software engineer in Vancouver, stares at her laptop screen. Her hands tremble slightly, not from caffeine, but from the exhaustion of balancing a demanding career with the nightly administration of medication for her father, who resides in their home. She has not taken a vacation in three years. Across the country, in a rural community in Saskatchewan, Mark, a retired teacher, sits in his living room, watching his wife struggle with mobility issues.