ConnectShareCare: Online Peer Support for Care Partners of Those with Serious Illness

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“Being a part of the team developing this tool proved to be very cathartic for me as I’d just lost my husband in late 2018. Having the chance to help others who’ve lost a loved one has been hugely rewarding,” says Janet Miller Haines, who has been involved in the network co-design. “ConnectCareShare gives you responses from other people who can say, ‘I’ve been where you are.’ This is what helped me.”

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