On-Demand Webinar
Beyond Burnout: Finding Connection and Purpose in Caregiving
Caregiving can sometimes feel isolating, even though millions of others share the same journey. Building community and rediscovering purpose can help caregivers feel less isolated and more fulfilled—especially during the most demanding seasons.
In this webinar, Wellthy’s Care Team will share practical ways to connect with other caregivers, tap into local and online communities, and find meaning in your daily care routine. You’ll walk away with actionable tips, helpful resources, and a renewed sense of purpose. You’ll also have a chance to ask questions during a live Q&A at the end of the session.

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About the webinar
On-Demand
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
12:00 pm
ET (30 mins)
In this session we’ll explore:
- Ways to find and connect with caregiving communities, both online and locally
- How sharing your story can bring meaning and reduce isolation
- Practices for building purpose and joy into everyday caregiving
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Kirsten Donoghue is a Client Success Manager at Wellthy with a background in social work, nonprofit management, and community development. She has experience supporting individuals with complex health needs and holds an M.S.W. from Loyola University Chicago.
Teresa is a Wellthy Care Coordinator with extensive experience in geriatric social work, eldercare, and in-home support, including years spent running her own senior concierge business. She brings deep expertise in helping families navigate aging, housing, and long-term care decisions, with a passion for guiding people through some of life’s most complex caregiving moments.

