This patient perspectives manuscript presents caregiver reflections about a virtual peer support program conceptualized, designed, and facilitated by and for caregivers of neurodivergent adults with co-occurring mental health concerns. Grounded in lived experience, the model intentionally departs from solution-focused or prescriptive approaches, emphasizing holding space for emotions and realities that cannot necessarily be resolved. We describe how Coffee Chats emerged from caregivers’ prior experiences with existing supports and outline the defining elements that distinguish this model from other contemporary caregiver peer support approaches. The Coffee Chats model highlights the value of caregiver-designed, flexible, and relational peer support grounded in authenticity, humility, and shared understanding.
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