Not everyone who asks DTE Energy for a generator for life critical medical equipment is granted one.
Monthly Archives: September 2023
‘I am not prepared to evacuate my 86-year-old father in an emergency’
NBC News10 reporter Deanna Dewberry undergoes training on caring for a loved one in a weather disaster.
Do you have the tools to survive a weather emergency?
For starters, a task force to help people with disabilities during a disaster would help, says one caregiver.
Storms, frequent power outages leave caregivers feeling helpless
A study on the mental health of home-care providers found that they felt immense stress.
Special needs shelters save lives during hurricanes. Could they work for blizzards?
Patients who needed electricity weathered the last storms. Is there an easier way?
The caregivers’ survival guide to power outages, severe weather
Caregiving is hard enough. Deadly blizzards in Buffalo, wildfires in Hawaii, and power outages in Michigan are vivid reminders to plan ahead.
‘Sitting in Bars With Cake’ offers a fresh glimpse of caregiving
Rarely do we get to see the stories of caregivers represented on screen, let alone the opportunity to explore the experience of a young one.
What we learned at the Aging Matters expo for caregivers
Hundreds of caregivers and their loved ones found resources, tools, and community.
Want to grow your audience on Instagram? Start with a Reel.
Our Storytelling Strategies for Journalists workshop talks about why you should be using the video tool, and shows you how you can.