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Thank you, caregivers!

April 7 is National Caregiver Day


Many pulmonary hypertension patients have caregivers, whether they’re the partners, parents, or children of patients.


Caregivers make a major difference in patients’ lives, helping them manage their pulmonary hypertension and daily routines. Nearly half of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension rely on the help of a caregiver, underscoring just how essential this support truly is. Caregivers often take on a wide range of responsibilities—from managing medications and attending appointments to offering emotional support during difficult moments—quietly holding everything together behind the scenes.


But let’s take a minute to appreciate the impact this has on caregivers too: caregivers lose an average of 9 hours per week of work time due to caring for their loved one with PH, and this increases as people become sicker. This commitment can also bring emotional and physical challenges, making it all the more important that caregivers have access to support and recognition for the vital role they play.


Our caregiver support page lists services offering tools, resources, and support to caregivers across Canada. Caregivers for people with pulmonary hypertension can also join the Caregiver PHriends Facebook group to connect with others playing a similar role, share experiences, and find encouragement.


If you’re a caregiver, we hope you’ll join us on April 7 for a special online Caregiver Meet-Up. On National Caregiver Day and every day, we extend our heartfelt thanks to caregivers for their compassion, dedication, and the countless ways they uplift and support those living with pulmonary hypertension.

 
 
 

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