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Episode 2 - Two Worlds of Care: Ethics, Veterans, and the Families Who Hold It All Together

Episode 2 - Two Worlds of Care: Ethics, Veterans, and the Families Who Hold It All Together

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In this powerful episode of "Let's Get Ethical," hosts Rob and Mike tackle an often-overlooked crisis in American healthcare: the 14.3 million military and veteran caregivers who serve as unpaid advocates navigating complex medical systems for those who served our country. They're joined by G.R. Zuniga, COO of Operation Sick Care and caregiver to his brother Doc Ziggy Zuniga, a U.S. Army infantry medic with the 101st Airborne who survived 21 IED blasts during the Global War on Terrorism.G.R. shares the intimate and challenging reality of caring for his brother, who developed onset epilepsy, suffered a stroke, and lives with TBI and PTSD years after his service. The conversation exposes a troubling gap in healthcare communication, where caregivers who spend 24/7 with their loved ones and document crucial behavioral patterns are routinely dismissed, talked over, or patronized by medical professionals. With only 25 to 34 percent of military veteran caregivers feeling heard by healthcare providers, this episode explores the emotional toll, systemic barriers, and critical need for compassion in clinical settings.Rob and Mike, along with G.R., emphasize that this isn't about pointing fingers but about recognizing caregivers as essential partners in care who deserve to be seen, heard, and respected. This is a must-listen conversation that sheds light on an ethical imperative in veteran care and the human cost when communication breaks down between caregivers and the healthcare system.


Stay connected to G.R.: https://www.operationsickcare.com/contact-grz

Elizabeth Dole Foundation: elizabethdolefoundation.org

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