If you are a caregiver of a child with special needs, then you’ll probably relate to the feeling of being overwhelmed and never getting a break. Which begs the question: who is caring for the caregivers?
Today’s guest, Jessica Ronne, is a true warrior and inspiration: she is a wife, mother to 8 kids, author, teacher, and founder of a non-profit dedicated to providing respite breaks for special needs caregivers, The Lucas Project.
After losing her first husband to a long battle with brain cancer and suddenly becoming a young widow and mom to 4 children under the age of 6 (including a child with special needs and a newborn), she decided she had two choices: wallow in her misfortune forever, or make the best of her difficult and wonderful journey.
In this episode, Jessica shares with us the importance of finding people who can truly relate to your journey, how she met her current husband Ryan (a widower and parent like herself), how caregivers can find help and respite, and what to do in the face of isolation.
Her documentary, Unseen, will be premiering in May of 2022 and is an eye-opening project that helps illustrate the struggles of caregivers, why it matters, and what we can do to help.
Key Takeaways with Jessica Ronne
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