Caregiver Peer Mentorship Program
You Don’t Have To Walk This Journey Alone
Become A Caregiver Mentee
Connection Through Shared Experience
Caring for someone with a brain injury can be hard, exhausting, and lonely. You may feel like other people do not understand what your family is going through or how much has changed.
A caregiver mentor does understand because they have been there, too. They have cared for a loved one with a brain injury and know what it is like to balance worry, stress, appointments, changing roles, and the ups and downs that come with caregiving.
A caregiver mentor can walk beside you and offer support, encouragement, and understanding.
Benefits of A Caregiver Peer Mentor
• Someone who truly “gets it”
• A safe place to talk
• Support from someone who understands caregiving
• Encouragement when things feel overwhelming
• Ideas and practical tips from lived experience
• A reminder that you are not alone
• A partner who can walk alongside you
Is This Program Right For You?
You may be ready for a caregiver mentor if:
- You are caring for or supporting someone with a brain injury
- You want someone who understands your experience
- You can meet with your mentor on a regular basis
- You are open to talking and learning from someone else’s experience
- You want to feel more connected, supported, and less alone
What This Program Is Not
A caregiver peer mentor is not:
- A counselor or therapist
- A doctor or medical provider
- A crisis worker
- A case manager
- A resource facilitator
This program is about support, understanding, and connection. It is not a professional service. It is not medical or legal advice.
How A Caregiver Mentor Can Help
Your mentor can:
- Listen and talk with you
- Relate to common caregiving challenges, including stress, burnout, frustration, grief, and feeling isolated
- Help you work through changes in family roles and relationships
- Remind you that what you are feeling is normal
- Encourage you to take care of yourself
- Help you find hope and confidence again
Some people like 1-on-1 support more than support groups. Others use this program along with support groups. Both ways work.
Sign Up To Be A Mentee
Have A Question?
Contact MenDi McCuiston
Peer Mentoring Program Coordinator, Brain Injury Association of Nebraska
Our Affiliations
Brain Injury Association of Nebraska is fortunate to work alongside likeminded associations – all driven to help educate the communities we live in.
























