About this resource
This Caregiving.com Caring Conversations interview features Liz LaHaye — a mom, engineer, and caregiver — in conversation with host Brenda Blais Nesbitt. It offers a personal look at how one woman balances caregiving with career and family, and what she has learned along the way.
Liz’s story reflects a reality many caregivers share: juggling professional life (in her case, engineering), parenthood, and caregiving responsibilities all at once. The interview likely explores how she manages these competing demands, the challenges and rewards of her caregiving journey, and the strategies and mindset that help her cope. Her perspective as a working mother and caregiver speaks to the large population of “sandwich generation” and working caregivers navigating multiple roles simultaneously.
This resource matters because so many caregivers are also employees and parents, stretched across roles with little acknowledgment of how hard that balance is. Hearing from someone living it — with honesty about both the struggles and the coping strategies — offers validation and practical ideas. As part of Caregiving.com’s Caring Conversations and Champions Corner community, Liz’s story honors caregivers and connects them through shared experience. For working caregivers and parents balancing it all, this interview is relatable and encouraging. It is freely available on Caregiving.com.
What you'll get from this resource
- A Caregiving.com Caring Conversations interview with Liz LaHaye — a mom, engineer, and caregiver.
- Explores balancing caregiving with career and parenthood.
- Speaks to working and 'sandwich generation' caregivers juggling multiple roles.
- Freely available on Caregiving.com.
Frequently asked questions
A mom, engineer, and caregiver featured in Caregiving.com’s Caring Conversations, in dialogue with host Brenda Blais Nesbitt.
How she balances caregiving with a career and parenthood, and the challenges, rewards, and strategies of her journey.
The interview is freely available on Caregiving.com.
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