EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 34 MIN
Caregiving in Rural Communities
from Family Support Stories · host Family Support Research and Training Center
In this episode of Family Support Stories, we explore the realities of family caregiving in rural communities, where distance, limited services, workforce shortages, and gaps in data create unique challenges for families. Lillie Greiman of the Rural Institute at the University of Montana shares research insights on rural disability prevalence, unpaid caregiving, and the policy implications of incomplete data. The conversation highlights why rural caregivers are often overlooked in program planning and how state policies (such as paid family caregiving) can shape outcomes for families and communities. The episode also features Erin Rolando, a disabled and multiply neurodivergent parent living in a rural area, who offers a firsthand account of navigating education, healthcare, transportation, and caregiving with limited local supports. Together, these perspectives underscore the need for person-centered data, cross-system collaboration, and policies that truly reflect the lived experiences of rural caregiving families.
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In this episode of Family Support Stories, we explore the realities of family caregiving in rural communities, where distance, limited services, workforce shortages, and gaps in data create unique challenges for families. Lillie Greiman of the Rural Institute at the University of Montana shares research insights on rural disability prevalence, unpaid caregiving, and the policy implications of incomplete data. The conversation highlights why rural caregivers are often overlooked in program planning and how state policies (such as paid family caregiving) can shape outcomes for families and communities. The episode also features Erin Rolando, a disabled and multiply neurodivergent parent living in a rural area, who offers a firsthand account of navigating education, healthcare, transportation, and caregiving with limited local supports. Together, these perspectives underscore the need for person-centered data, cross-system collaboration, and policies that truly reflect the lived experiences of rural caregiving families.
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