All Eyes on Dad
A Caregiving Story
Health Care AccessPhysical HealthThis “Caregiving” story is a portrait of devotion and selflessness in the face of the impending loss of a loved one.
This “Caregiving” story is a portrait of devotion and selflessness in the face of the impending loss of a loved one.
“Bring Them Home / Aiskótáhkapiyaaya” tells the story of a small group of Blackfoot people and their mission to establish the first wild buffalo herd on their ancestral territory since the species’ near-extinction a century ago.
WELL BEINGS PREMIERE | “Out of the Dark: Cal Calamia,” is an intimate look at the journey of professional athlete Cal Calamia, a transgender marathon runner who’s advocating for inclusion in the running world.
This “Caregiving” story features Lynnette Canedy, who gave up her career in LA to move back to her hometown to care for her bed-bound father.
The latest short film from “Remote Chance: Health Care in Rural America” looks at maternity services in rural communities that have shrunk drastically, putting the lives of moms and their babies at risk.
From “Still Alice” to “His Three Daughters,” movies that show how caregiving can transform ordinary people into heroes, and that resilience, love, and hope are the real superpowers.
Josh Carter, the grandson of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, is featured in the short film, “Caregiving: Generations,” discussing the deep personal connection his family has to caregiving.
Bradley Cooper’s Lea Pictures and WETA Well Beings are in production on a new documentary and national engagement campaign on the state and stakes of providing care in America.
How do you fight an enemy you can’t see? Well Beings presents a youth-focused digital series, Out of The Dark. The series follows young people from diverse backgrounds who face the greatest challenge of their life and find strength they never knew they had.
The fight against dementia is on the verge of a breakthrough. Defeating Dementia is the story of the scientists and families leading the effort. Coming to PBS in 2025
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Share your well-being stories, caregiving journey, and messages of encouragement on the Well Beings Community Story Wall to contribute to the collective strength and resilience of our online community. We invite caregivers of all ages and those dedicated to overall well-being to share stories, videos, photos, and reflections to offer hope, build community and awareness, and foster understanding. Submit your content via social media, using the hashtag #WellBeings or email your story to info@wellbeings.org. Your submission may be featured in the We Are Well Beings Story Wall.
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