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Forgotten Care Launches New Digital Platform to Support the Hearts Behind America’s Caregiving Workforce
EVERETT, WA — December 2025 — Every day, millions of Americans care for aging parents, partners, children, and loved ones, quietly carrying the emotional, physical, and logistical weight of caregiving. Today, a new kind of resource steps forward on their behalf. Forgotten Care, a digital platform built to bring caregivers emotional support, practical guidance, and genuine community, has officially launched.
The mission?
To make caregiving feel lighter, because those who give the most care are too often the most unseen.
“Caregiving is an act of love that rarely makes headlines,” says Jessica Campos, Founder and CEO of Forgotten Care. “But behind every appointment, every late-night worry, every small act of tending is a human being who also deserves care. Forgotten Care is designed as a place where caregivers can finally exhale, a soft corner of the internet built just for them.”
A New Kind of Support for the People Holding the World Together
Unlike traditional caregiving platforms overloaded with checklists, clinical language, and overwhelm, Forgotten Care focuses on restoring caregivers, not exhausting them further.
The platform blends:
Gentle Emotional Support
Micro-practices, grounding exercises, and two-minute resets for burnout and emotional fatigue.
Practical Guidance Without the Pressure
Clear, human-language walkthroughs for home healthcare services, long-term care options, insurance systems, and real-life logistics.
Stories of Care
Reflections from caregivers navigating dementia, aging parents, end-of-life support, and more, a living anthology of strength and vulnerability.
The Forgotten Care Brief
A monthly newsletter delivering calm clarity, caregiver-focused news, and one small practice to help people breathe easier.
The launch comes at a pivotal moment. According to the 2025 Caregiving in the U.S. report, 63 million Americans are now providing unpaid care, nearly one in four adults, and more than 60% report worsening emotional or mental health.
“Caregivers are the backbone of our care economy, but they rarely receive support themselves,” says Dr. Serena Hall, Geriatric Psychologist. “Forgotten Care fills a long-standing void by offering a space where caregivers feel acknowledged, accompanied, and genuinely cared for.”
A Founder’s Journey Becomes a Movement
Like many innovations rooted in lived experience, Forgotten Care began quietly, in the margins of exhaustion and responsibility.
Jessica Campos spent years as a family caregiver before realizing that what caregivers most needed wasn’t another heavy guidebook, it was permission to rest, space to feel less alone, and tools that fit into real life, not idealized caregiving.
Her philosophy is simple and powerful:
Caregivers don’t need to do more. They just need to remember themselves.
About Forgotten Care
Founded in 2025, Forgotten Care is a digital platform dedicated to the emotional and practical well-being of caregivers. By blending restorative practices, real stories, and simplified guidance, the platform offers a new kind of support for the people who quietly sustain so much. Forgotten Care believes that those who give daily care deserve daily care, and no one should have to carry caregiving alone.
Learn more at www.forgottencare.com
Ready to Support the Caregivers in Your Life?
Visit ForgottenCare.com to explore the Support Library, read Stories of Care, and sign up for The Forgotten Care Brief, a gentle monthly newsletter created to bring clarity and calm to caregivers everywhere.
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www.forgottencare.com
