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05/12/2026

To every nurse in our community and every nurse we’ve met along the way: we honor you. 💙

For the care you give, the details you notice, the people you advocate for, and the moments you carry that most people will never see.

So much of what we build at Care+Wear has been shaped by your stories, insight, and heart.

Healthcare would not be the same without you.

This Nurses Week, and always, we are grateful for you.

For Lonna, Nurse Shyanne Brandon has been the person who understood before she had to explain.She understood why returni...
05/11/2026

For Lonna, Nurse Shyanne Brandon has been the person who understood before she had to explain.

She understood why returning to the infusion center after COVID felt scary. She understood why weekly care was not optional. She understood that being able to make it to an appointment once does not mean her body can do it every week.

And when Lonna’s son, Karter, began needing weekly infusions too, Shyanne cared for him with the same patience and gentleness.

“To Nurse Shyanne: Thank you for making our family feel seen, protected, and human when we needed it most. Your care has meant more than you know.”

— Lonna 💙

Read Lonna’s full story at the link in bio.

Some nurses become part of your story in ways you never forget.For Erica, that nurse is Jen P.At her infusion center, Nu...
05/08/2026

Some nurses become part of your story in ways you never forget.

For Erica, that nurse is Jen P.

At her infusion center, Nurse Jen P. became the person Erica could count on during some of the hardest parts of her chronic illness journey. She advocated for her needs, made difficult IV days feel less scary, brought humor into heavy moments, and knew how to step in before Erica even had the words to ask for help.

Erica jokes that Jen P. is the “world’s okayest nurse” because of a badge reel she once wore, but she is so much more than that.

This Nurses Week, we’re honored to celebrate Nurse Jen P. and the nurses who make healthcare feel a little less overwhelming, one moment at a time. 💙

Read Erica’s full story – link in bio.

“The small things Tuyen did mattered more than she probably realizes. They helped me get through some of my hardest days...
05/07/2026

“The small things Tuyen did mattered more than she probably realizes. They helped me get through some of my hardest days, and she will always have a special space in my heart.” — Anita

For Nurses Week, we’re sharing Anita’s story and honoring Nurse Tuyen, the nurse who made one of the hardest seasons of Anita’s health journey feel a little less lonely.

After spinal surgery, Anita was rebuilding her strength, relearning how to walk, and trying to process how quickly life had changed. Through it all, Tuyen noticed the little things. The quiet moments. The hard days. The parts Anita didn’t always know how to say out loud.

Her care reminded Anita that she was still herself beyond the hospital room.

Read Anita’s full story - link in bio. 💙

05/06/2026

Nurses Week means celebrating the people who show up with care, skill, and heart every single day.

Behind the scenes, our team came together to make appreciation baskets for nurses as a small way to say thank you.

To every nurse who makes healthcare more human, this week and always, we appreciate you. 💙

What if strength does not always look strong?Sometimes it looks like slowing down.Sometimes it looks like feeling everyt...
04/13/2026

What if strength does not always look strong?

Sometimes it looks like slowing down.
Sometimes it looks like feeling everything.
Sometimes it looks like vulnerability.

Roni shares what healing, identity, and strength have looked like through her breast cancer journey.

Read more at the link in bio. 💗

Sometimes, the moment that stays with you most is knowing your story helped someone else feel less alone.For Erica, that...
04/07/2026

Sometimes, the moment that stays with you most is knowing your story helped someone else feel less alone.

For Erica, that moment was helping someone else find a diagnosis after years of searching — and realizing just how much sharing your story can mean.

Read more at the link in bio. 💙

For many, learning to accept care is one of the hardest parts.Maddie shares what that looked like for her.Read her full ...
03/24/2026

For many, learning to accept care is one of the hardest parts.
Maddie shares what that looked like for her.

Read her full story at the link in bio 💙

Living with gastroparesis changes the way you learn to listen to your body.For Lindsay, it’s meant learning to respect h...
03/12/2026

Living with gastroparesis changes the way you learn to listen to your body.

For Lindsay, it’s meant learning to respect her limits, trust her instincts, and advocate for the care she needs. 💙

Swipe to read five lessons her journey with gastroparesis has taught her. ✨

You can also read more about her daily routines and experiences living with gastroparesis in our latest blog. Full story at the link in our bio.

03/05/2026

Bree’s version of girl therapy looks a little different.

As a licensed therapist and chronic illness warrior, she knows firsthand how important community, compassion, and comfort are during treatment.

In our latest blog, Bree shares how her village and adaptive clothing have helped her navigate treatment with confidence. 💙

Read her full story through the link in bio.

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