[Screening Event] Caregiving Documentary

Caregiving impacts every Canadian family, yet many caregivers feel isolated and unsupported. Caregiving, a new documentary by actor and executive producer Bradley Cooper personalizes the caregiving crisis, shining light on the triumphs and struggles faced by those who give care. The documentary follows intimate stories and expert voices from across the U.S.
This fall, CCCE is bringing Caregiving to Canada, in collaboration with Caregivers Alberta and Family Caregivers of British Columbia. Join us for virtual screening and dynamic discussion, hosted by former Much Music host and caregiver, Erica Ehm, about the highs and lows of caregiving, the parallels and differences with the Canadian experience, and the actions needed to address the growing care crisis here at home.
The event will begin with a live screening of Caregiving at 6 p.m. MT, with the panel discussion beginning promptly at 8 p.m. For those unable to view the live screening on October 8th, a viewing link will be distributed on October 1st. A recording of the film and panel discussion will be available for one week after the event.
Moderator:
Erica Ehm, Media Personality, Entrepreneur
Speakers:
- Chris Durrance, Filmmaker, Director & Senior Producer of Caregiving by WETA
- Liv Mendelsohn, Executive Director, Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence
- Srini Correa, Caregiver
- Penny Goryk, Direct Support Professional
- Karen Cuthbertson, Director, Programs and Services, Caregivers Alberta
- Barb MacLean, Executive Director, Family Caregivers of British Columbia
Note: As a pan-Canadian organization, we strive to accommodate all Canadians to take part in this discussion. We are also screening Caregiving on September 25th, 2025 at 6 p.m. ET, to accommodate residents in Eastern Canada.
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Organizer
Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence
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Location
Online
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Date (MDT)
Oct 08, 2025
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Time (MDT)
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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