“caregiving is love work. It’s invisible work. and far too often, it’s unsupported.”
Help Us Make Caregivers Seen and Heard: We Need a National Conversation on Caregiving. Please support independent film and our Walk With Me 50-city, town and community tour.
walk with me is more than a film – it’s a movement and a call to action.
Whether you’re an advocate, policymaker, caregiver, or simply moved by the story, there are ways to get involved and join our growing community and help spark real change for families impacted by Alzheimer’s.
The film brings this truth to the screen—with honesty, empathy, and power. Audiences don’t just see the film; they feel it. Again and again, we hear from audiences, “This is my story too.”
Did you know that 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. serve as unpaid caregivers?
Caregiving touches nearly every American family—yet it remains one of the most under-supported roles in our society. Families are exhausted, stretched thin, and in urgent need of relief.
We often say it takes a village to raise a child. The same is true when caring for someone who can no longer care for themselves—and right now, that village is missing.
Caregiving is love work. It’s invisible work. And far too often, it’s unsupported.
why now?
Help Us Advocate for Family Caregivers
The bipartisan Credit for Caring Act (S. 925/H.R. 2036) would create a new, non-refundable federal tax credit of up to $5,000 per year for eligible family caregivers. No caregiver should have to choose between caring for a loved one and meeting their own basic needs. The Credit for Caring Act would help relieve the financial strain of caregiving, making it easier for families to afford essentials like food, healthcare, and everyday living expenses. Sign the petition today and urge Congress to pass this much-needed legislation.
host a screening
Bring the film to your community, campus, organization, or event. Screenings spark meaningful dialogue, raise awareness, and help connect audiences to caregiving resources and advocacy efforts.
To request a screening, reach out to walkwithmepost@gmail.com, and we’ll send you the link along with a discussion guide to help facilitate a post-screening conversation.
join the movemenT
Help amplify caregiver voices and spread awareness by joining the conversation online using the hashtag: #WalkWithMeDoc
Follow us on social media (@walkwithmedoc) and share your story to help grow the movement.