
"Nearly one in four US adults provides unpaid care for a relative or friend because of ageing, illness or disability - a responsibility that can place a heavy yet often hidden burden on carers. Part of a PBS project on caregiving that aims to put faces and names to these statistics, the short documentary Lean on Me offers a small window into the lives of Greg and CoRy Wyszynski, a father and son whose relationship fuses care with deep camaraderie."
"When CoRy developed multiple chronic illnesses as a young adult, he moved in with his father, who now provides ceaseless support. Yet CoRy also steps in when needed, mindful of his father's age. As their day unfolds between meals, medication and small gestures of love, the film captures what CoRy affectionately calls their 'soul brotherhood'."
Nearly one in four US adults provides unpaid care for a relative or friend because of ageing, illness or disability, a responsibility that can place a heavy yet often hidden burden on carers. Greg and CoRy Wyszynski form a father-son caregiving partnership characterized by mutual support and deep camaraderie. CoRy developed multiple chronic illnesses as a young adult and moved in with his father, who now provides ceaseless support. CoRy also steps in when needed, mindful of his father's age. Their daily routine revolves around meals, medication and small gestures of love that underpin their self-described 'soul brotherhood'.
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