Susan is a 75-year-old caregiver in rural Ontario, who has dedicated her life to caring for Bill, a man with developmental disabilities. Living far from the nearest city, Susan’s story perfectly captures the intrinsic strength required to provide care in remote areas.
The episode highlights Susan’s deep bond with Bill, showcasing the joys and difficulties of providing in-home care with limited access to resources. While Bill isn’t a family member, to Susan and her husband, Reg, he has become “part of the family”. As they all age, the challenges grow, as does their resolve.
To add perspective, we hear from Robert Eves, CEO of the Lanark Community Alliance, who sheds light on the lack of resources available in these rural areas and the critical role caregivers like Susan play. Julie Golding, a former administrator who helped transition individuals like Bill into community care after the closure of institutions in the 80s and 90s, provides historical context to the caregiving landscape in Lanark County.
Through these voices, the episode spotlights the community, resilience, and resourcefulness required to provide care beyond the city lights.
Produced by Mainspring Media