Help & Hope For The Caregiver: A Conversation With Peter Rosenberger

“Whatever burdens my fellow caregivers struggle with, I can help. I’m willing to put it all out there.”  So says Peter Rosenberger in the introduction of his book, Hope for Caregivers. Chuck Betters starts the conversation with Peter by asking him to share what credentials he has that enable him to make such a bold claim. When Peter married Gracie over thirty years ago, he knew she had some medical issues resulting from a near fatal car accident she was in at the age of 17. The full impact of those issues did not hit him until a medical crisis shortly after their marriage. Suddenly he knew that his life would always center on taking care of Gracie’s medical crises and that truth overwhelmed him. To this date, Gracie lives 24/7 with excruciating pain, is a double amputee and  has had 78 surgeries with more likely. In this interview Peter candidly discusses the pressures a caregiver experiences when solely responsible for his or her spouse’s physical needs. He humbly admits that he has made every mistake possible and is passionate about helping other caregivers avoid those pitfalls. Peter’s sense of humor makes his sometimes tough counsel easy to swallow and results in hope for the caregiver that is drowning in exhaustion, regrets, anger, grief and longing for something better.

 

For more hope and help from Peter, visit https://caregiverswithhope.com/

Caregivers with Hope offers helpful tools to families, clergy, counselors, medical practitioners, employers and businesses that are faced with addressing the needs of the caregiver. Standing with Hope Inc. is a non profit evangelical prosthetic limb outreach to developing countries.


More about Peter Rosenberger: Peter is the founder of Caregivers with Hope and author of Hope for the Caregiver.

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