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Meet Dr. Boluwaji (Bolu) Olaniru

Together, We Overcome

As I navigated countless appointments, therapies, systems, and sleepless nights, I quickly realized that while my child had support available, I often did not. Like so many caregivers, I found myself constantly advocating for their needs while silently neglecting my own. The emotional toll was real burnout, isolation, guilt, and the overwhelming pressure to hold everything together.

That experience lit a fire in me.

I founded Rooted in Care to create what I so desperately needed back then: a dedicated space for caregivers to feel seen, supported, and strengthened. This work is not just professional, it’s profoundly personal. Every service, workshop, and conversation we offer is built with deep empathy and an understanding of the care-giving experience from the inside out.

At Rooted in Care, we believe caregivers deserve more than survival. They deserve healing, guidance, and a community that truly understands.

My hope is that no caregiver walks this path feeling alone. Through this Rooted in Care, I’m honored to walk beside you.

client feedbacks

Healing Begins with a Conversation

Alex Finally, a space where I could be seen.

"As a single mom of a teenager on the spectrum, I often felt isolated and emotionally exhausted. Rooted in Care provided more than just support—they helped me reconnect with myself. The community circles are so genuine and uplifting. I only wish I found this sooner."

Kristen Led by caregivers, for caregivers—this makes all the difference.

"I’ve tried other wellness services, but Rooted in Care is the first that truly gets it. Every workshop feels like it was designed with me in mind. I leave feeling lighter, validated, and understood.."

Harneet Culturally aware and deeply empathetic.

"As a South Asain caregiver, I’ve struggled to find mental health resources that understood my cultural context. Rooted in Care not only acknowledged that reality—they made space for it. This place is a lifeline."

Biola It helped me shift from surviving to actually living.

"Before Rooted in Care, I didn’t even realize how much I was holding in. The one-on-one sessions helped me unpack years of stress and grief I never addressed. I’ve started sleeping better and even laugh more. That’s priceless."

Sabrina A safe space I didn’t know I needed.

"What I love most is how non-judgmental it feels. You can come as you are tired, emotional, unsure and still be welcomed with kindness and care. Every conversation reminds me that I'm not alone."

Yvonne Healing begins with being heard. This is so true here.

"I attended a healing circle last month and cried for the first time in years. The facilitator was incredibly gentle and supportive. I’ve since joined their monthly sessions, and it’s become part of my wellness routine."

Daniel They saw the caregiver in me, not just the care I give.

"Rooted in Care reminded me that I have value outside of what I do for others. It’s not therapy in the traditional sense it’s deeper. It’s human connection, understanding, and care in its purest form."

Micheal Workshops that actually feel useful.

"Their sessions on burnout, self-care, and emotional regulation are so practical. It’s not just talk—they give real tools I’ve started using day to day. Even 15 minutes of breathing and reflection has changed how I manage stress."

Ahmed I now have a tribe.

"Being part of this community made me feel like I belong somewhere again. Caregiving can be lonely, but Rooted in Care created a circle of support that feels like family. We lift each other up."

Raju Not just support, transformation.

"My experience with Rooted in Care has been life-changing. I’ve learned to set boundaries, prioritize my needs, and speak up for myself. This isn’t just about coping it’s about thriving. And for the first time in a long time, I feel like I am."

Taking care of your mental health is an act of self-love.

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