Kevin Sharpe
- North Augusta, South Carolina
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I am here to reimagine...
I am here to reimagine the caregiver's experience -- to transform the stress that fills the caregiving experience into a gentle tenderness that gives us the opportunity to be healed as we accompany our loved one on this caregiving journey.
My Story
My name is Kevin Sharpe, and I'm the former director of the Center for Body-Mind Therapy in Augusta, Ga., a stress-management consultant, and a body-mind therapist. In the Spring of 2010, my life turned upside down as I found myself stepping into the role of full-time caregiver for my father, who suddenly became critically and later terminally ill.
I've lived the life of a full-time caregiver, a...
My name is Kevin Sharpe, and I'm the former director of the Center for Body-Mind Therapy in Augusta, Ga., a stress-management consultant, and a body-mind therapist. In the Spring of 2010, my life turned upside down as I found myself stepping into the role of full-time caregiver for my father, who suddenly became critically and later terminally ill.
I've lived the life of a full-time caregiver, and I've been broken by the stress of the experience. But I've also walked the path of the healing journey that caregiving offers each one of us. In part, the book "I Am Here: The Healing Journey of Caregiving" shares my story and reveals how caregiving can be a spirit of hope, when life can feel utterly hopeless; how it can be a spirit of healing, when brokenness can feel like the only thing real in life; and how it can be a spirit of blessing, when life can feel too much like burden.
My name is Kevin Sharpe, and I'm the former director of the Center for Body-Mind Therapy in Augusta, Ga., a stress-management consultant, and a body-mind therapist. In the Spring of 2010, my life turned upside down as I found myself stepping into the role of full-time caregiver for my father, who suddenly became critically and later terminally ill.
I've lived the life of a full-time caregiver, and I've been broken by the stress of the experience. But I've also walked the path of the healing journey that caregiving offers each one of us. In part, the book "I Am Here: The Healing Journey of Caregiving" shares my story and reveals how caregiving can be a spirit of hope, when life can feel utterly hopeless; how it can be a spirit of healing, when brokenness can feel like the only thing real in life; and how it can be a spirit of blessing, when life can feel too much like burden.