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  • Photo of compassionate care in celebration of Caregiver Appreciation Day

Celebrating Caregiver Appreciation Day: Recognizing Unsung Heroes

2024-03-04T11:08:48-05:00

One of our products, CareHerd, reduces the stress and increases the effectiveness of family care by combining the best caregiving tools into one application. Today, as a way to thank and celebrate caregivers on Caregiver Appreciation Day, we share thoughtful ways you can show your appreciation to those who selflessly give and make a difference.

Celebrating Caregiver Appreciation Day: Recognizing Unsung Heroes2024-03-04T11:08:48-05:00
  • Photo of teen struggling with mental health and screenshots of BeHerd app

BeHerd promotes teen connectivity and improved mental health

2023-11-20T14:35:16-05:00

Garnet River's product team is proud to announce the launch of our newest app, BeHerd—a teen-focused, teen-empowering app that makes it easier to connect, share, and listen. BeHerd is not intended to be disruptive but rather to be an added resource that reimagines how kids can seek and get support.

BeHerd promotes teen connectivity and improved mental health2023-11-20T14:35:16-05:00
  • Photo of an elephant family at sunset, sharing a lesson about caring.

A lesson about caring learned from an exercise in branding

2023-11-20T13:28:59-05:00

“A good intention with a bad approach often leads to a poor result,” says Thomas Edison. We agree, and this video of a baby elephant not being willing to leave the side of its mud-stuck mother is a great example. Not only does the baby elephant keep getting stuck itself, it also gets in the way of the workers who are trying to free its mother. The lesson: sometimes we can all use a little help.

A lesson about caring learned from an exercise in branding2023-11-20T13:28:59-05:00
  • Photo of caregiver sister in service of others smiling with brother

Caregiver support: How to not lose yourself (when finding yourself) in the service of others

2023-01-30T15:28:54-05:00

One in five American adults are caregivers. More than a quarter of them struggle with coordination and just under a quarter of them (23 percent) say being in the service of others is bad for their health. New technology platforms make caregiver support easier by helping people do more with less.

Caregiver support: How to not lose yourself (when finding yourself) in the service of others2023-01-30T15:28:54-05:00
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