It’s 1 a.m., and Daniel Garcia is fast asleep. Suddenly, an alarm jolts him awake. Daniel knows very well what that alarm means. It means his grandma needs him again.
Daniel’s grandma is 85 years old. She has trouble walking by herself. At night, she pushes a button when she needs help. The button rings an alarm to wake Daniel up.
Daniel, 17, drags himself out of bed. He goes to his grandma’s room and helps her to the bathroom. Then he collapses back into bed. He has to wake up for school in less than five hours. But he knows there’s a chance the alarm will ring again.
Daniel does this night after night after night. This is Daniel’s life as a teen caregiver.
It’s 1 a.m., and Daniel Garcia is asleep. Suddenly, an alarm goes off. Daniel knows what that means: His grandma needs him again.
Daniel’s grandma is 85 years old. She has trouble walking by herself. At night, she pushes a button when she needs help. The button rings an alarm to wake Daniel up.
Daniel, 17, gets out of bed. He goes to his grandma’s room and helps her to the bathroom. Then he collapses back into bed. He has to wake up for school in less than five hours. But he knows the alarm might ring again.
Daniel does this night after night. He’s a teen caregiver.
It’s 1 a.m., and Daniel Garcia is fast asleep. Suddenly, an alarm jolts him awake. Daniel knows very well what that alarm means. It means his grandma needs him again.
Daniel’s grandma is 85 years old, and she has difficulty walking by herself. At night, she pushes a button when she needs help. The button rings an alarm to wake Daniel up.
Daniel, 17, drags himself out of bed. He goes to his grandmother’s room and helps her to the bathroom. Then he collapses back into bed. He has to wake up for school in less than five hours. But he knows there’s a possibility that the alarm will ring again.
Daniel does this night after night after night. This is Daniel’s life as a teen caregiver.