A Film and Conversation on Support, Strain, & Strength
April 11, 2026 1:00 PM –3:30 PM
1514 N. Hancock St.
| Colorado Springs, CO | 80903
Admission: Free with registration.
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Event Summary
Caregiving in Community: A Film and Conversation on Support, Strain & Strength
About the Event
Join Rocky Mountain PBS’s Allies for Aging initiative for a special community event featuring a preview of Caregiving — the new documentary produced by Bradley Cooper — followed by a panel discussion with organizations and specialists serving caregivers across the Pikes Peak region. Hosted at the newly opened Colorado Springs Senior Center and co‑presented with Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care, this gathering centers the real experiences of caregiving and the practical resources available in our community.
Attendees will view curated clips from the film that illuminate the emotional, financial, and societal realities of caregiving. These scenes highlight themes such as caregiver burnout, navigating medical systems, the complexity of end‑of‑life decisions, and the universal truth that caregiving touches every life.
After the Screening
Following the screening, local experts, service providers, and resource specialists will lead a grounded, compassionate conversation about the supports available and statistics around caregivers in our region. Whether you are currently providing care, have cared for someone in the past, expect to in the future, or want to better understand this universal human experience, this event offers information, community connection, and affirmation that no one has to navigate caregiving alone. Panelists include:
Dr. Melanie Stickrath || Medical Director, PP Hospice & Palliative Care
Lucy Cahill || Family Caregiver Case Manager at the Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging
Paula Levy || Founder/Owner, Never Alone as well as A Place Like Home
Patrick Bultema || Co-founder of KareTeam
Tatiana Bailey, PhD || Executive Director of Data-Driven Economic Strategies
This program is part of RMPBS’s Allies for Aging Initiative, made possible with generous support from Next50 Foundation and Bloom Foundation.
Why This Conversation Matters
Caregiving affects everyone — those who have been caregivers, those who are caregivers now, those who will become caregivers, and those who will one day need care. As the documentary illustrates, caregiving is emotionally complex, often exhausting, sometimes isolating, and unquestionably essential. Our community’s network of support helps make this work more sustainable, and this event aims to make those pathways visible, understood, and easier to navigate.
About the Series
Allies for Aging is a Rocky Mountain PBS initiative that empowers Colorado's aging adult communities to thrive by connecting them to available resources, opportunities and benefits. For more resources and upcoming events, visit rmpbs.org/community-resources/allies-for-aging.
About the Event
Join Rocky Mountain PBS’s Allies for Aging initiative for a special community event featuring a preview of Caregiving — the new documentary produced by Bradley Cooper — followed by a panel discussion with organizations and specialists serving caregivers across the Pikes Peak region. Hosted at the newly opened Colorado Springs Senior Center and co‑presented with Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care, this gathering centers the real experiences of caregiving and the practical resources available in our community.
Attendees will view curated clips from the film that illuminate the emotional, financial, and societal realities of caregiving. These scenes highlight themes such as caregiver burnout, navigating medical systems, the complexity of end‑of‑life decisions, and the universal truth that caregiving touches every life.
After the Screening
Following the screening, local experts, service providers, and resource specialists will lead a grounded, compassionate conversation about the supports available and statistics around caregivers in our region. Whether you are currently providing care, have cared for someone in the past, expect to in the future, or want to better understand this universal human experience, this event offers information, community connection, and affirmation that no one has to navigate caregiving alone. Panelists include:
Dr. Melanie Stickrath || Medical Director, PP Hospice & Palliative Care
Lucy Cahill || Family Caregiver Case Manager at the Pikes Peak Area Agency on Aging
Paula Levy || Founder/Owner, Never Alone as well as A Place Like Home
Patrick Bultema || Co-founder of KareTeam
Tatiana Bailey, PhD || Executive Director of Data-Driven Economic Strategies
This program is part of RMPBS’s Allies for Aging Initiative, made possible with generous support from Next50 Foundation and Bloom Foundation.
Why This Conversation Matters
Caregiving affects everyone — those who have been caregivers, those who are caregivers now, those who will become caregivers, and those who will one day need care. As the documentary illustrates, caregiving is emotionally complex, often exhausting, sometimes isolating, and unquestionably essential. Our community’s network of support helps make this work more sustainable, and this event aims to make those pathways visible, understood, and easier to navigate.
About the Series
Allies for Aging is a Rocky Mountain PBS initiative that empowers Colorado's aging adult communities to thrive by connecting them to available resources, opportunities and benefits. For more resources and upcoming events, visit rmpbs.org/community-resources/allies-for-aging.
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Also Occurs On
- Saturday, April 11
