Memories and Milestones: The Carter Legacy of Caregiving

By Roz Jones

When I think about President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, I’m reminded of the true meaning of partnership. Together, they spent decades not just as husband and wife, but as advocates for one of the most vital and often overlooked roles in society—caregiving.

As caregivers, we know the challenges that come with supporting our loved ones. It’s not just about tending to physical needs but also about creating an environment of dignity and compassion. That’s what the Carters worked tirelessly to promote through the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers (RCI).

Founded in 1987, RCI became a beacon of hope and advocacy for caregivers. Rosalynn, with President Jimmy Carter always by her side, championed the importance of providing resources, training, and emotional support for those caring for aging loved ones, individuals with disabilities, or those facing chronic illness.

The Carters believed caregiving was not just a personal responsibility but a societal one. Through their work, they raised awareness of the emotional and financial toll caregiving takes, while also pushing for systemic changes to support caregivers.

What stands out most to me is how they lived what they preached. Even in their later years, as Rosalynn began facing her own health challenges, President Jimmy Carter became her advocate and caregiver, embodying the same values they had championed for decades.

Their story resonates deeply with those of us in The Caregiver Cafe community. Whether you’re caring for a parent, spouse, or friend, the Carters remind us that caregiving is an act of love, one that has the power to transform both the giver and the receiver.

As we move toward the conclusion of this series, we’ll reflect on President Jimmy Carter’s graceful transition through hospice care and the lessons we can learn from his journey. Stay tuned for the final blog of the Memories and Milestones of President Jimmy Carter series, where we’ll explore the role of hospice in his life and what it can teach us about end-of-life care.

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Memories and Milestones of President Jimmy Carter: Building Homes and Hope with Habitat for Humanity

By Roz Jones

After leaving the White House, President Jimmy Carter could have chosen a quiet retirement. But instead, he rolled up his sleeves—literally—and dedicated the next chapter of his life to serving others in a deeply personal and hands-on way.

When I think about his work with Habitat for Humanity, I’m reminded of how caregiving often calls us to action in the same way. It’s about stepping up, no matter how big or small the task, and giving with your whole heart. That’s exactly what Carter did.

Habitat for Humanity became a natural extension of his values: faith, humility, and service. For decades, President Carter and his wife Rosalynn worked tirelessly to build and restore homes, traveling across the U.S. and even internationally. Together, they helped provide safe and affordable housing to those in need, putting their beliefs into action.

I remember watching news segments showing President Jimmy Carter, hammer in hand, wearing a hard hat and flashing his warm, familiar smile. He wasn’t just a figurehead for the organization—he was actively on the ground, building homes and forging connections.

President Carter’s involvement also helped bring global attention to the housing crisis. Thanks to his efforts, Habitat for Humanity became a household name, inspiring countless volunteers and donors to join the cause.

As caregivers, many of us know the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment. President Carter’s work reminds us that the spaces we live in can deeply affect our well-being. His dedication to helping others find a place to call home reflects the same compassion we strive to bring into the lives of our loved ones.

Next, we’ll explore the incredible partnership President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn shared, particularly their work as advocates for caregiving. Their commitment to each other and to caregiving is an inspiration for us all.Join me for the next blog in the Memories and Milestones of President Jimmy Carter series as we celebrate his advocacy for caregiving alongside Rosalynn Carter.

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Caregiving can be a roller coaster of ups and downs. The information that you will receive from The Caregiver Cafe Weekly Specials Newsletter will support you as a caregiver. Remember…

1. YOU ARE NOT ALONE: The problems you face as a caregiver are experienced by other caregivers. Knowing that you’re not alone can be comforting. 

2. Tools and Resources:  Find caregiver stress management tools and gain perspective from other caregiver’s experiences.

3. LEARN TO: Ask for help, accept help when it is offered, and acknowledge yourself on this caregiving journey. Hear from experts on how to balance caregiving responsibilities by taking care of your needs and involving others to help manage the natural stress and isolation of being a caregiver.