Resources For First Responder Families
Being the family member of a first responder is an experience that comes with moments of pride for the work your loved one does but also plenty of moments full of stress and worry.
Whether you’re the family member of a firefighter, EMT, or paramedic, you know that their job comes with its own set of demands and stresses — the unpredictability, the long hours, and the risks can all take a toll, not just on the person doing the job, but on the family as a whole.
Living in a first responder family is an experience that requires, strength, understanding, and a lot of support, and to help make this journey easier for first responder spouses and family members, Guardian Homefront has created this list of resources tailored specifically to the unique challenges that come with this lifestyle.
These books, blogs, and podcasts will provide you with valuable insights, solid advice, and emotional support to help you and your loved ones thrive, even when things get hard.
I Love a Firefighter: What the Family Needs to Know
“I Love a Firefighter” is a must-read for anyone who has a firefighter in their life.
This book dives deep into the realities of being part of a firefighter’s family, offering guidance on how to handle the strains and challenges that can come with the job.
From understanding the mental and emotional stresses your firefighter faces to managing the impact of shift work on your family life, this book covers it all.
It’s an invaluable resource for gaining insight into the world your loved one lives in and learning how to support them while still taking care of yourself.
CODE 3 Families Podcast
The Code 3 Families podcast is specifically designed for spouses and partners of first responders, created by first responder spouses themselves.
Hosted by child and family psychologists Dr. Rachelle Zemlok and Dr. Alma Garcia, Code 3 delves into the unique challenges and dynamics of first responder family life, addressing both the emotional and psychological aspects of this lifestyle.
The podcast provides a wealth of information, with episodes on topics like the importance of fitting in time for just you and your spouse to the roles spouses play in their children’s anxiety, making it a must-listen for anyone partnered or married to a first responder.
You can find The Code 3 Families Podcast on Apple or Spotify.
Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself
As a family member or spouse of a first responder, it’s easy to focus all your energy on supporting your loved one, but it’s critical to remember to take care of yourself as well.
“Self-Compassion” by Dr. Kristin Neff is a powerful book that teaches you how to be kind to yourself, even when life is at its most stressful.
This book is full of practical exercises and insights that can help you manage your emotions and stress, which is especially important when dealing with the difficulties and demands of first responder life.
A Hero Lives in My Family: A Story for Kids of First Responders (Kids Hero Series)
If you have children, guiding them through the challenges and issues that arise when a parent is a first responder can be a tough journey, but it’s not one you have to make on your own.
“A Hero Lives in My Family” is a beautifully illustrated book created to help kids make sense of their unique family dynamic.
It tells the story of a child who learns to see their parent as a hero while also dealing with the worries and emotions that come with the job.
This book is an excellent tool for starting conversations with your kids and helping them to feel proud of their parent’s role while also acknowledging their feelings.
Living with a Firefighter's PTSD: A Wife's Story
“Living with a Firefighter's PTSD” offers a deeply personal and honest account of what it’s like to live with a first responder who is struggling with PTSD.
Written by the wife of a firefighter, this article provides insights into the emotional and psychological impact that the job can have on both the firefighter and their family.
It’s a must-read for anyone dealing with the effects of PTSD in their home, offering support and understanding, as well as practical advice on how to manage this challenging journey together.
You Are Never Alone
Life as the spouse or family member of a first responder can be uniquely challenging and sometimes difficult, but you don’t have to go it alone — Guardian Homefront is here to support you with resources tailored to the needs of first responder families along with peer support and special events that can provide you with a sense of comfort and community.
When you’re with Guardian Homefront, you are never alone.