When you think about family caregivers, you likely imagine a spouse, or a son or daughter. But there are also young people out there who are doing the lion’s share of care for a grandparent with dementia.
Ashley was a full-time student with two part-time jobs when she became one of the primary caregivers for her nani, Devki, in their multi-generational home in Abbotsford.
This is a story about racism and gaps in the healthcare system, and the need for human-centred and culturally sensitive supports. It’s also a story about how a young woman finds her way back to being a loving granddaughter again when she becomes lost in the role of caregiver.
This 2025 podcast series is made possible by the generosity and creativity of the participants in Mariko Sakamoto's research project, and by the University of Victoria, with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and with Scholar Award funding from Michael Smith Health Research BC/Alzheimer Society of BC.
Go to CalltoMindPodcast.com to see storyteller photos, read episode transcriptions and learn more about our research project.
Host: Mariko Sakamoto, assistant professor of nursing, University of Victoria
Producer: Jenni Schine
Sound designer: David Parfit
Executive producer: Suzanne Ahearne
Credits:
Toohiyon Hain Main Naahi Ve Sajjana by Niranjan Saar, with permission.