Junee's Uzo Aduba Narrates PBS Documentary on America's Caregiving Crisis
- The documentary "Caregiving," narrated by Uzo Aduba, premieres on June 24, 2025, focusing on caregiver challenges.
- It highlights the emotional and economic burdens faced by millions of caregivers across the United States.
- The Well Beings Campaign promotes community engagement and appreciation for caregivers, launching alongside the documentary's release.
Uzo Aduba Narrates Groundbreaking Documentary on Caregiving Crisis
PBS and WETA Washington, D.C., prepare to unveil the documentary "Caregiving," narrated by acclaimed actress Uzo Aduba, on June 24, 2025. This compelling two-hour film, executive produced by Bradley Cooper, intimately explores the myriad challenges faced by caregivers across the United States. As the nation grapples with a burgeoning caregiving crisis, the documentary aims to illuminate the personal narratives and systemic issues affecting millions of caregivers. It provides a platform for voices often overlooked, highlighting both the emotional and economic burdens borne by those who dedicate their lives to caring for others.
The documentary presents staggering statistics, revealing that alongside approximately 5 million paid caregivers, between 53 million to 105.6 million adults engage in unpaid caregiving in the U.S. Additionally, around 5.4 million children and adolescents also take on caregiving responsibilities, underscoring the widespread nature of this crisis. By weaving personal stories with broader cultural and economic contexts, "Caregiving" paints a vivid picture of the realities faced by caregivers, including the sacrifices they make and the support they desperately need. Cooper’s motivation for this project stems from his own experience caring for his father during his battle with lung cancer, which underscores the personal nature of the caregiving journey.
"Caregiving" not only seeks to inform but also to inspire action. The documentary will be available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS App starting May 27, 2025. It will feature additional content through the Well Beings Campaign, including 18 original short films and an interactive "We Are Well Beings Storywall" designed to collect and share public caregiving stories. This initiative serves to deepen public understanding of caregiving and highlight its importance in American society, fostering a sense of community and support for those who serve in these pivotal roles.
In conjunction with the documentary's premiere, the Well Beings Campaign aims to engage audiences in meaningful conversations around caregiving. By sharing personal stories and experiences, the campaign encourages individuals to recognize the value and impact of caregivers in their own communities, promoting a culture of appreciation and support. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to address the caregiving crisis and calls for enhanced resources and policies to support both paid and unpaid caregivers.
As "Caregiving" approaches its premiere date, the documentary stands as a crucial contribution to the national dialogue surrounding caregiving, encouraging viewers to reflect on their roles and responsibilities in supporting those who provide care.