Personal Care, Human Dignity: What It Really Means to Live With a Disability (2013)

I Care: A Documentary About Independent Living (2013) is a deeply moving documentary that explores the realities of caregiving—both the challenges and the profound humanity at its core.

Directed by Alexander Freeman and Steve Marx, the film sheds light on the lives of caregivers and those they support, revealing the emotional, physical, and financial struggles that often go unseen. 

By placing personal stories at the center, the film challenges us to recognize caregiving not as a private burden, but as a shared human experience that deserves greater awareness and appreciation.

This is more than a film—it is a call for empathy, dignity, and change.

Watch, share, and join the conversation about caregiving, disability, family, and the people whose lives are shaped by care.

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