Tatas, Tears, and Triumph: Susie's Candid Tales of Caring for Mom
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Susie Singer Carter shares the story of caring for her mother, Norma, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's 16 years before her passing. Susie describes how she was the first to notice the signs of Alzheimer's, even as her family dismissed her concerns.
As Susie navigates her mother's declining health, she also faces personal challenges, including going through a divorce. Susie brought her mother to live with her, which impacted her teenage daughter. However, Susie was determined to provide the best care for her mother, even as she struggled to balance her career and caregiving responsibilities.
Susie's story highlights the complexities of caregiving, from managing family dynamics to advocating for her mother's wellbeing. Despite the difficulties, Susie finds purpose in sharing her experiences and becoming an elder care advocate. She uses her creative talents to produce films that shed light on the realities of Alzheimer's and the nursing home system, hoping to inspire change and support for other caregivers.
About Susie:
Susie Singer Carter is a dedicated mother, filmmaker, and Alzheimer's advocate. She approaches filmmaking with the same purpose and care as raising her daughters, instilling values of confidence, curiosity, compassion, empathy, patience, grace, hope, and love. Her mission as a filmmaker goes beyond storytelling; she strives to dismantle ageism and ableism by crafting narratives that challenge stereotypes and celebrate diversity.
Her work highlights the richness of human experience, portraying characters who defy expectations and are empowered by their unique stories. In the feature film BRATZ, she created the character Dylan, a teenager with a disability who becomes a successful DJ despite being deaf. Her Oscar-qualified film, My Mom and The Girl, features Valerie Harper in her final performance, portraying Susie's mother who lived with Alzheimer's for 16 years.
Susie collaborates with actors, writers, and crew members who share her commitment to inclusivity and authenticity, creating films that resonate deeply with audiences and inspire change. She envisions a world where age and ability are celebrated, and everyone's story is valued.
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